0 someone who supports a federal system of government --
1 someone who believes that a federation is a good system of government, or Cdn someone who believes Quebec should remain part of Canada --
Referenda and federalist power-sharing are impediments to strong welfare statism, since the referendum has strong braking effects on public expenditures.
In all of these countries, financial regulation is historically grown and strongly embedded in federalist or unitary state structures, patterns of state-society relations or legal traditions.
Third, federalist regimes tended to impose lower tariffs before 1913, but not afterwards.
Thus, while their nationalist convictions drove them to espouse strong central authority, they were sensitive to federalist fears of upsetting the apple-cart too much.
After the financial uncertainties of the confederation period, nationalists and federalists agreed that money had to be national in provenance.
Liberal federalists, who seized power in 1823, raised rates and multiplied prohibitions.
Federalist 10 was a defense of the proposed national system.
One of the weaknesses of the book is that it is written from a federalist standpoint.