The Collective-Action Constitution blends law, history, political science, and economics to offer a broad, deep theory of the U.S. Constitution's federal structure. The book argues that the ...
Public procurement – the government purchase of goods, services and works – accounts for a substantial portion of public spending in most countries. It is not only a crucial component of public ...
CU Boulder’s ongoing series on federal governance will continue to bring faculty, staff, students and the public together for programs exploring where higher education finds itself more than half a ...
Successive crises have pushed the European Union towards forms of collective action that increasingly resemble a federal ...
After an Introduction that provides an overview of the book, The Collective-Action Constitution unfolds in three parts over eleven numbered chapters, followed by a brief Conclusion. Part I discusses ...
Collective governance in multi-owned housing systems encompasses the institutional arrangements, decision-making processes and management mechanisms by which individual property owners jointly oversee ...