2007
DOI: 10.26530/oapen_459232
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Federalism and Regionalism in Australia: New Approaches, New Institutions?

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“…Subsidiarity arguments in Australia are usually promoted by lower levels of government (Head, 2007). The principle of subsidiarity is intrinsic to the efficient and effective allocation of responsibilities in a federal system.…”
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“…Subsidiarity arguments in Australia are usually promoted by lower levels of government (Head, 2007). The principle of subsidiarity is intrinsic to the efficient and effective allocation of responsibilities in a federal system.…”
Section: Subsidiaritymentioning
confidence: 99%