Public Expenditures and Policy Analysis

Public Expenditures and Policy Analysis
Title Public Expenditures and Policy Analysis PDF eBook
Author Robert H. Haveman
Publisher
Total Pages 630
Release 1977
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN

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Public Expenditure and Policy Analysis

Public Expenditure and Policy Analysis
Title Public Expenditure and Policy Analysis PDF eBook
Author Robert H. Haveman
Publisher
Total Pages 591
Release 1970
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Public Expenditure and Policy Analysis

Public Expenditure and Policy Analysis
Title Public Expenditure and Policy Analysis PDF eBook
Author Robert Henry Haveman
Publisher
Total Pages 0
Release 1970
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Public Expenditure and Policy Analysis

Public Expenditure and Policy Analysis
Title Public Expenditure and Policy Analysis PDF eBook
Author Robert H. Haveman
Publisher
Total Pages 591
Release 1977
Genre Economic policy
ISBN

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Public Spending and the Role of the State

Public Spending and the Role of the State
Title Public Spending and the Role of the State PDF eBook
Author Ludger Schuknecht
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 305
Release 2020-11-12
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1108496237

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Up-to-date, holistic and comprehensive discussion of public expenditure, its history, value for money, risks and remedies.

Public Expenditure

Public Expenditure
Title Public Expenditure PDF eBook
Author Jesse Burkhead
Publisher Transaction Publishers
Total Pages 357
Release 2007-12-01
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 0202368378

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In all highly industrialized countries public expenditures are a substantial and growing share of total economic activity. The authors integrate normative and positive theory and empirical analysis of public expenditure, concentrating on the optimal provision of public goods and the estimation of their costs and effects. This volume emphasizes the techniques that are available for reaching collective decisions about the provision of public goods and stresses the importance of income distribution and intergovernmental fiscal relations. In a mixed economy, where the public sector is growing faster than the private sector, the nature of public expenditures must be closely evaluated and studied. This book is designed to focus on and delineate controversies about public expenditure--to define what it is, analyze its function, show how it operates, and finally to evaluate research on this important subject. The book considers the theories of leading economists (Kenneth Arrow, Lionel Robbins, Carl Shoup, James Buchanan, Paul Samuelson, Richard Musgrave, and others) in arriving at a clear statement of theory in its application to operational problems. Appropriate attention is paid to current techniques such as program budgeting, cost-benefit analysis, and the analysis of the determinants of public expenditure. The book is unique in its emphasis on the integration and critique of contemporary theories of public expenditure, of distributional concerns, and of the political framework of public expenditure decisions. It provides a necessary resource for professional economists required to deal with public expenditure problems in research or practice. Jesse Burkhead is Maxwell Professor of Economics at Syracuse University. He has served on numerous professional and advisory boards. His books include Government Budgeting, State and Local Taxes for Public Education and Public School Finance: Economics and Politics. He is co-author of River Basin Administration and the Delaware, Decisions in Syracuse, and Inputs and Outputs in Large-City Education. Jerry Miner is Professor Emeritus of Economics and a CPR (Center for Policy Research) Senior Research Associate at Syracuse University. He has been a senior research economist for UNESCO in Paris, and an assistant study director of the Survey Research Center at the University of Michigan. His current research includes the efficiency of local schools and the distribution of state aid to local schools. He is the author of numerous journal articles.

Unproductive Public Expenditures

Unproductive Public Expenditures
Title Unproductive Public Expenditures PDF eBook
Author International Monetary Fund
Publisher International Monetary Fund
Total Pages 56
Release 2005-04-04
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1557755418

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Public expenditure policy, together with efforts to raise revenue,is at the core of efficient and equitable adjustment. Public expenditureproductivity has critical implications for fiscal adjustment, particularly as the competition for limited public resources intensifies.By providing a framework for defining and analyzing public expenditureproductivity and unproductive expenditures, this pamphlet discusseshow economic policymakers may approach these issues.