Public Sector Revenue

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advanced public revenue management
Author_Alberto Asquer
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Central Government
Corporate Income Tax
Corporate Income Tax Rate
Country's Public Sector
Country’s Public Sector
Domestic Multinational Enterprises
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Fiscal Decentralisation
fiscal federalism studies
Fiscal Illusion
fiscal policy analysis
Flat Income Tax
inter-governmental grants
Inter-governmental Transfers
intergovernmental fiscal relations
International Tax Cooperation
land tax
Low Corporate Income Tax Rate
Natural Resource Revenue
Optimal Tax Theory
Primary Budget Surplus
property tax
public expenditure management
public finance
public financial management
public lotteries
public revenue
public revenues
public sector accounting
public sector revenue
public sector revenues
Reduce Vat Rate
revenue generation strategies
Seignorage Revenue
state-owned enterprises
Statutory Corporate Income Tax Rates
Sub-national Government
tax administration
tax compliance research
tax management
taxation
taxation management
UK Average
UK Income
Universal Service Obligations
user charges
Vat Rate
Vat System

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138217270
  • Weight: 200g
  • Dimensions: 174 x 246mm
  • Publication Date: 21 Aug 2017
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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In this time of acute financial pressure on public budgets, there is an increasing interest worldwide in alternative ways for governments to raise money, and how public authorities can develop the capacity to administer revenues efficiently and effectively. Taxation, the primary source of public revenue, is exposed to various threats, while alternative sources of public revenues have much potential but are rarely carefully designed and harnessed.

Public Sector Revenue: Principles, Policies and Management sets itself apart from other textbooks through its exclusive focus on the revenue side of public financial management. It provides the reader with the theoretical foundations and practical tools to understand the generation and management of revenues in the public sector, and it weaves a wide range of international examples throughout the text. Students will also benefit from a companion website with supplements including test questions and answers to the end-of-chapter discussion questions inside the book.

This textbook will be essential reading for students, managers and policymakers within the areas of public financial management, public sector accounting and public administration.

Alberto Asquer is Director of the Centre for Financial and Management Studies of SOAS University of London.

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