2016
DOI: 10.1080/13597566.2016.1244669
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The effect of reformed legislative competences onLänderpolicy-making: determinants of fragmentation and uniformity

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“…Some contributions have a focus on the German Länder after 'Federalism Reform I' (cf. Dose and Reus 2016), others center on issues of constitutional change (Reutter and Lorenz 2016), on the state governments (Leunig 2012; Bröchler and Blumenthal 2011), or the state parliaments (Reutter 2006). Following the tradition started by Fritz W. Scharpf, Arthur Benz, Ute Wachendorfer-Schmidt and others, some of these intra-state comparisons are extended to comparisons of individual policy areas in the German and European multi-level-system (Scheller and Schmid 2008;Benz et al 2016) or link policy research with federalism research (Große Hüttmann et al 2012;Leuprecht et al 2015).…”
Section: Comparative Federalism Researchmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Some contributions have a focus on the German Länder after 'Federalism Reform I' (cf. Dose and Reus 2016), others center on issues of constitutional change (Reutter and Lorenz 2016), on the state governments (Leunig 2012; Bröchler and Blumenthal 2011), or the state parliaments (Reutter 2006). Following the tradition started by Fritz W. Scharpf, Arthur Benz, Ute Wachendorfer-Schmidt and others, some of these intra-state comparisons are extended to comparisons of individual policy areas in the German and European multi-level-system (Scheller and Schmid 2008;Benz et al 2016) or link policy research with federalism research (Große Hüttmann et al 2012;Leuprecht et al 2015).…”
Section: Comparative Federalism Researchmentioning
confidence: 99%