Segregation, polarization and the protection of minorities : national versus regional policy
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2007-02Metadata
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Abstract
We analyse the optimal level of political decision making, national
or regional. The benefit of policy making at the regional level is that it
allows for policy differentiation, which serves the interests of regional
majorities. The argument in favor of a national policy is that it may
generate a more moderate policy, which protects the interests of regional
minorities. Our paper analyses how the degree of geographical
segregation and the degree of polarization of preferences affect the trade-off between these two concerns.
Publisher
Norwegian School of Economics and Business Administration. Department of EconomicsSeries
Discussion paper2007:10