Regulation, Federalism, and Interstate CommerceOelgeschlager, Gunn and Hain, 1981 - 167 sider |
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... present scope of national government activity . First , they have objected to the adverse impact on principles of Federalism on philosophical grounds . Second , they have questioned empirically the efficiency of central- ized as opposed ...
... present scope of national government activity . First , they have objected to the adverse impact on principles of Federalism on philosophical grounds . Second , they have questioned empirically the efficiency of central- ized as opposed ...
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... present - from nineteenth- century tariff policy to the minimum wage , union and social welfare legislation of the progressives , to contemporary proposals to handi- cap the Sunbelt - has been the claim by the northern states that ...
... present - from nineteenth- century tariff policy to the minimum wage , union and social welfare legislation of the progressives , to contemporary proposals to handi- cap the Sunbelt - has been the claim by the northern states that ...
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... present state of the commercial world , bills of exchange are one of the great means of carrying on the commerce of the world . . . . [ T ] he legislature of Alabama has as much right to declare that no ship or vessel shall come into ...
... present state of the commercial world , bills of exchange are one of the great means of carrying on the commerce of the world . . . . [ T ] he legislature of Alabama has as much right to declare that no ship or vessel shall come into ...
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IntroductionA Dan Tarlock | 3 |
Why Has Federal Power Increased at the Expense | 5 |
Regulation and the American Common | 9 |
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