Federalism and Technological Innovation: The Impact of Fintechs on the Dual Federalist Model

Márcia Haydée Porto de Carvalho, Paulo Roberto Barbosa Ramos, David Elias Cardoso Câmara, Pedro Nilson Moreira Viana

Abstract


This article analyzes the historical aspects that structure the foundations of classical federalism, as well as its origin, development in the United States of America and its transplantation to Brazil. The work also intends to discuss the importance of current technological companies as digital platforms and innovative data processing techniques and their barriers encountered in the face of a dual federalism presented by the federal and state models. Therefore, the study was guided, predominantly, through bibliographic research related to the legal area, with basis in national and foreign doctrines, through interdisciplinary investigation of a legal-theoretical type.


Keywords


Origins of federalism; American federalism; Fintech

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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3968/13424

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