Asymmetric Federalism: How Economic Disparities Shape Regional Power Dynamics
The article discusses how most research on federalism assumes that all regions have the same level of power and that decisions are made democratically. However, in reality, many regions have different economic strengths and this can affect how they behave in a federal system. The authors argue that economic differences don't always lead to differences in how much power regions have in a federation. This is important to consider when studying how federal systems work.