What does the trend of "realism" in political theory portend, if anything, for how social and political scientists do their work? We can best see where realism's rubber hits the road by re-examining ...
Decentralization's welfare effects on economic reform are dependent upon crucial political conditions that are left unanalyzed in the conventional theories of fiscal and market-preserving federalism.
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