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Robert Cooter

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Constitutional law and economics; federalism; enumerated powers

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Collective Action Federalism: A General Theory Of Article I, Section 8, Robert D. Cooter, Neil Siegel Dec 2009

Collective Action Federalism: A General Theory Of Article I, Section 8, Robert D. Cooter, Neil Siegel

Robert Cooter

The Framers of the United States Constitution wrote Article I, Section 8 in order to address some daunting collective action problems facing the young nation. They especially wanted to protect the states from military warfare by foreigners and from commercial warfare against one another. The states acted individually when they needed to act collectively, and Congress lacked power under the Articles of Confederation to address these problems. Section 8 thus authorized Congress to promote the “general Welfare” of the United States by tackling many collective action problems that the states could not solve on their own. Subsequent interpretations of Section …