2014
DOI: 10.1111/nana.12049
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Accommodation and the politics of fiscal equalization in multinational states: The case of Canada

Abstract: The politics of accommodation in multinational states sometimes features an important, yet often overlooked, fiscal dimension. In fact, the scholarly literature on the accommodation of nationalist movements emphasizes territorial autonomy, access to power and representation within central institutions, and the promotion of the state national identity, but it is virtually silent on how patterns of territorial fiscal redistribution, and more specifically programs of horizontal fiscal equalization, may contribute… Show more

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“…Its economic success has led to it being a net contributor to the Spanish budget, in much greater proportion to its size. This fiscal imbalance, which the 2006 reform attempted to resolve, has been an important grievance fueling Catalan nationalism (B eland and Lecours, 2014;Guibernau, 2014). Therefore it is understandable that the recent economic crisis was an important issue in the 2012 Catalan elections (Rico and Liñeira, 2014).…”
Section: The Great Divide: Support For Independencementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Its economic success has led to it being a net contributor to the Spanish budget, in much greater proportion to its size. This fiscal imbalance, which the 2006 reform attempted to resolve, has been an important grievance fueling Catalan nationalism (B eland and Lecours, 2014;Guibernau, 2014). Therefore it is understandable that the recent economic crisis was an important issue in the 2012 Catalan elections (Rico and Liñeira, 2014).…”
Section: The Great Divide: Support For Independencementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The close to zero-sum nature of equalization payments, 5 combined with the fact that all decisions are made by the federal executive, means that there is an inherent potential for these transfers to become embroiled in the politics of the federation. Canada's multinationalism is crucial to understanding equalization, both in terms of the origins of the programme and the particular pressure on the mechanisms of horizontal fiscal redistribution resulting from Québécois nationalism (Béland and Lecours, 2014).…”
Section: The Politics Of Equalization In Canadamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Equalization did not stunt the growth of Québécois nationalism. Still, there are reasons to think it may have mitigated the consequences of this nationalism for Canadian federalism, at least when it comes to the secessionist option, since equalization has provided explicit fiscal incentives for Quebeckers to remain Canadian citizens (Béland and Lecours, 2014). Financial and economic issues have always been a weak point for the Québécois secessionist movement.…”
Section: The Politics Of Equalization In Canadamentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…4 Indeed, from this perspective, equalisation gives substance to abstract notions of territorial solidarity through concrete territorial fiscal transfers; it can thus represent a nation-building device (Béland and Lecours, forthcoming;Théret 1999). Yet, there are good reasons to think that equalisation programmes have been used to weaken support for secession in federations where such support exists in constituent units whose wealth is below the country's average.…”
Section: National Unitymentioning
confidence: 99%