Public Economics
Title | Public Economics PDF eBook |
Author | P. W. Abelson |
Publisher | McGraw-Hill Higher Education |
Pages | 697 |
Release | 2008 |
Genre | Expenditures, Public |
ISBN | 9780070139053 |
"This text shows how ecomonic analysis can be applied to a wide range of public issues dealing with public expenditure and taxation, social welfare and market regulation. The book describes the basic principles of public economics but also describes many policy applications in Australia and internationally."--Provided by publisher
Intermediate Public Economics, second edition
Title | Intermediate Public Economics, second edition PDF eBook |
Author | Jean Hindriks |
Publisher | MIT Press |
Pages | 1013 |
Release | 2013-04-05 |
Genre | Political Science |
ISBN | 0262313804 |
A new edition of a comprehensive text, updated throughout, with new material on behavioral economics, international taxation, cost-benefit analysis, and the economics of climate policy. Public economics studies how government taxing and spending activities affect the economy—economic efficiency and the distribution of income and wealth. This comprehensive text on public economics covers the core topics of market failure and taxation as well as recent developments in both policy and the academic literature. It is unique not only in its broad scope but in its balance between public finance and public choice and its combination of theory and relevant empirical evidence. The book covers the theory and methodology of public economics; presents a historical and theoretical overview of the public sector; and discusses such topics as departures from efficiency (including imperfect competition and asymmetric information), issues in political economy, equity, taxation, fiscal federalism, and tax competition among independent jurisdictions. Suggestions for further reading, from classic papers to recent research, appear in each chapter, as do exercises. The mathematics has been kept to a minimum without sacrificing intellectual rigor; the book remains analytical rather than discursive. This second edition has been thoroughly updated throughout. It offers new chapters on behavioral economics, limits to redistribution, international taxation, cost-benefit analysis, and the economics of climate policy. Additional exercises have been added and many sections revised in response to advice from readers of the first edition.
Principles of Public Finance
Title | Principles of Public Finance PDF eBook |
Author | Hugh Dalton Baron Dalton |
Publisher | |
Pages | 244 |
Release | 1923 |
Genre | Debts, Public |
ISBN |
Substance of lectures on the theory of public finance delivered at the London School of Economics.
Public Finance and Public Policy
Title | Public Finance and Public Policy PDF eBook |
Author | Arye L. Hillman |
Publisher | Cambridge University Press |
Pages | 861 |
Release | 2009-04-06 |
Genre | Business & Economics |
ISBN | 1139475371 |
The second edition of Public Finance and Public Policy retains the first edition's themes of investigation of responsibilities and limitations of government. The present edition has been rewritten and restructured. Public choice and political economy concepts and political and bureaucratic principal-agent problems are introduced at the beginning for application to later topics. Fairness, envy, hyperbolic discounting, and other concepts of behavioral economics are integrated throughout. The consequences of asymmetric information and the tradeoff between efficiency and ex-post equality are recurring themes. Key themes investigated are markets and governments, institutions and governance, public goods, public finance for public goods, market corrections (externalities and paternalist public policies), voting, social justice, entitlements and equality of opportunity, choice of taxation, and the need for government. The purpose of the book is to provide an accessible introduction to the use of public finance and public policy to improve on market outcomes.
Principles of Public Finance
Title | Principles of Public Finance PDF eBook |
Author | Toshihiro Ihori |
Publisher | Springer |
Pages | 417 |
Release | 2016-11-03 |
Genre | Business & Economics |
ISBN | 9811023891 |
This textbook equips instructors and students with an overview of the existing literature so that the latter can attain an overall understanding of macroeconomic and microeconomic public finance. The literature on public finance has grown dramatically with theoretical studies and empirical analysis, and much of the focus has been on macroeconomic effects of public services. The standard textbook offerings, however, are mainly restricted to microeconomic topics of public finance. This text intends to fill this gap by presenting a theoretical-based, comprehensive explanation of public finance. Particular emphasis is directed at developing tools that can be applied theoretically and empirically to clarify essential economic concerns in the current public sector in advanced countries, including Japan. Such concerns include the macroeconomic effect of fiscal policy, the dependence on bonds for covering government deficits, and social security reform. The main text explains the standard concepts of public finance, and the appendix offers various advanced topics. The material will facilitate an understanding of how to investigate changes in the public sector, interpret results, and basically do research on fiscal policy. The textbook will be of value to a broad range of course offerings, including those generally focused on fiscal policy, on social security reform and on tax reform.
Principles of Economics
Title | Principles of Economics PDF eBook |
Author | Libby Rittenberg |
Publisher | |
Pages | 893 |
Release | 2011-07 |
Genre | |
ISBN | 9781936126163 |
Classics in the Theory of Public Finance
Title | Classics in the Theory of Public Finance PDF eBook |
Author | Richard A. Musgrave |
Publisher | Springer |
Pages | 264 |
Release | 1958-01-01 |
Genre | Business & Economics |
ISBN | 1349234265 |
This book was prepared mainly for specialists on the assumption that it would provide the background to an important neglected field of discussion in public finance. Since it was first published in 1958, the theory of public goods and its implications for public policy have become incorporated in the main body of the economic analysis of public finance in the literature. A glance at the footnotes of some of the standard textbooks on public finance indicates that this assembly of articles has not been in vain. Probably the most influential part of this collection has been the papers concerned with the theory of public expenditure, which contains two closely related elements. The first is as a part of welfare economics: under what conditions can Pareto optimality be achieved in an economic system in which some goods supplied are indivisible? The other strand of thought is concerned with the positive theory of the public sector: how can economic analysis be used in order to explain how the size and composition of the budget is actually determined?