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Jenna Bednar on "Federal Ism as a [Public Good]". Governments are tools
to satisfy goals set by the constitutional designers, goals that may be updated according to
changing demands. How well do federations achieve these goals? What institutional systems
enable federal structures to perform well? To answer these questions, this study shifts the
dependent variable from existence to performance, to emphasize Robust Ness. In the study
of robustness, as opposed to stability, we are interested in how a system maintains features
and functionalities in the face of change and perturbations... A robust federation relies on a system (Eco System)
of complementary institutions that operates on the governments to reduce the incidence of all
three types of opportunism (Game Playing) and alleviates their consequences, thereby boosting performance. Sounds like a Pattern Language might be a good structure to follow in layout out a Society Design...
Bill Seitz, fluxent at gmail dot com, Weblog