Federalismo Subsidiario:
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https://doi.org/10.37646/xihmai.v5i9.169Abstract
FEDERALISMO SUBSIDIARIO: LOS GOBIERNOS ESTATALES EN LA FUNCIÓN DE INTEGRAR LAS POLíTICAS PÚBLICAS DE CARÁCTER DISTRIBUTIVO, REDISTRIBUTIVO Y URBANO-REGULATORIO.
ALTERNATIVE FEDERALISM: STATE GOVERNMENTS TO INTEGRATE THE FUNCTIONAL DISTRIBUTION POLICIES, REDISTRIBUTIVE AND URBANISM REGULATIONS.
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El presente artículo propone al federalismo subsidiario como un marco conceptual para el análisis de relaciones intergubernamentales que impulsen la descentralización de la acción gubernamental estratégica. Se busca de esta forma determinar los factores que afectan la participación preferente y formativa de las sociedades más simples (gobiernos estatales) en el diseño, implementación y evaluación de las políticas públicas. Se considera que el federalismo subsidiario representa una opción importante pero poco explorada en el funcionamiento contemporáneo de los sistemas federales, sus limitantes se basan en la dificultad de darle exactitud a la esencia filosófica del principio de subsidiariedad.
En tal sentido, este artículo inicia en el intento de establecer el Desarrollo del Principio de Subsidiariedad, para pasar, en función de la disciplina de las relaciones intergubernamentales, a una clasificación de los programas vigentes con respecto a la disciplina. Por el problema de inexactitud, se orienta el análisis y la evaluación basados en métodos cuantitativos, destacando posteriormente los modelos que alcanzaron la mejor evaluación.
Finalmente se proyecta un federalismo subsidiario comparado, y se establece una conclusión.
Palabras Clave: Federalismo subsidiario, subsidiariedad, relaciones intergubernamentales, federalismo y políticas descentralizadas.
Abstract
This article proposes alternative to federalism as a conceptual framework for the analysis of intergovernmental relations that encourage decentralization of strategic government action. Thus, it attempts to determine the factors that affect participation and training preferred simpler societies (state governments) in the design, implementation and evaluation of public policies. It is considered that alternative federalism represents an important option but little explored in contemporary performance of federal systems, its limitations are based on the difficulty of accurately given by the philosophical essence of the principle of subsidiarity.
In that sense, this article starts in the attempt to establish the Development of the Principle of Subsidiarity, to pass, depending on the discipline of intergovernmental relations to a classification of current programs with regard to discipline. For the problem of inaccuracy, focuses on analysis and evaluation based on quantitative methods, noting later models achieved the best evaluation. Finally, federalism alternative plans compares, and provides a conclusion.
Key words: Alternative federalism, subsidiarity, intergovernmental relations, federalism and decentralized policies.
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