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- noun the theories and practices of the
cameralists
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(Understandably, since after all it was Frederick the Great who gave us cameralism.)
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A threat to the bi-cameralism of UK government without proffered, let alone discussed, resolution of relations between the chambers.
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One thing I did say back in July though was that we shouldn't be afraid of genuine bi-cameralism in this country, and hopefully this represents that realisation.
Archive 2007-03-01 2007
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Dispersion is higher in governments with federalism, bi-cameralism (that's 2 houses in the legislature), and the use of referendums.
Archive 2004-04-01 2004
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For OECD data on social programs and inequality, this literature finds that proportional representation and more parties leads to higher levels of spending, and that federalism, bi-cameralism, and divided government lead to lower levels of spending.
Archive 2004-04-01 2004
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For OECD data on social programs and inequality, this literature finds that proportional representation and more parties leads to higher levels of spending, and that federalism, bi-cameralism, and divided government lead to lower levels of spending.
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Dispersion is higher in governments with federalism, bi-cameralism (that's 2 houses in the legislature), and the use of referendums.
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