Competitive federalism refers to a system in which states compete with one another by implementing different policies and programs, allowing citizens to choose the state that best aligns with their preferences. This promotes innovation, efficiency, and responsiveness in governance.
Related terms
Laboratories of Democracy: This term refers to the idea that states serve as "laboratories" for experimenting with new policies before they are implemented at the national level.
Devolution: Devolution is the transfer of power and responsibilities from the federal government to state or local governments.
Dual Federalism: Dual federalism is a model in which powers and responsibilities are clearly divided between the national government and state governments.