I dunno, is it? In what sense are you comparing the centralisation of the two countries?
The US is pretty centralised. Around 40% of its spending is via the government and of the balance a lot of the decision making is controlled by the government.
I dunno, is it? In what sense are you comparing the centralisation of the two countries?
The US is pretty centralised. Around 40% of its spending is via the government and of the balance a lot of the decision making is controlled by the government.