Public Finance in Theory and Practice Second edition

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advanced public sector finance
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behavioural public economics
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Central Government
Congestible Goods
cost benefit evaluation
Deadweight Loss
Employer Provided Health Insurance
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externalities analysis
Federal Marginal Income Tax Rate
fiscal federalism
Franchise Fees
Garbage Pickup
Gdp Deflator
General Purpose Grants
government budgeting
Health Economics
Impact Fee
income redistribution theory
Indifference Curve
Individual Retirement Account
Intergovernmental Grants
Lump Sum Grant
Marginal Tax Price
Matching Grant
Overburdening
Property Tax
Property Tax Revolt
Public Infrastructure
Retail Sales Taxes
Single Member Districts
Social Security Payroll Tax
Social Security Trust Fund
Welfare Reform

Product details

  • ISBN 9780415585972
  • Weight: 725g
  • Dimensions: 174 x 246mm
  • Publication Date: 03 Jun 2011
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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The events of the last decade have challenged the contemporary neo-classical synthesis in all branches of economics, but particularly public finance. The most notable feature of the 2nd edition of Public Finance in Theory and Practice is the infusion of behavioral economics throughout the text, with an end of chapter question inviting the student to apply a behavioral lens to some question or issue. There continues to be an emphasis on the importance of the institutional context, drawing on examples from many countries and emphasizing the role of lower level governments in a federal system. The first five chapters establish this context by reviewing the role of government in a market system, the description of government structure from an economic perspective, the basic data about revenue and expenditures, the elements of public choice, and the distributional role of government.

The book has been substantially reorganized to put more emphasis on public expenditure. Expanded treatment of public goods includes common property resources and congestible or club goods. Expanded discussion of budgeting and cost-benefit analysis provides some practical application of the theory. Updated discussions of social security, public education and health care address these three major contemporary public finance issues. The traditional emphasis on revenue (taxes, fees and grants) has been retained but follows rather than precedes the discussion of expenditures.

Holley H. Ulbrich is Alumni Professor Emerita of Economics at Clemson University and Senior Fellow of the Strom Thurmond Institute, USA. She is also the co-author on four of the six editions of Principles of Economics with Ryan C. Amacher.

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