Modern Public Finance: The Study of Public Sector EconomicsR. D. Irwin, 1975 - 683 pages Comprehensive framework for analysing the influence of governmental revenue-gathering and expenditure activities in all functional areas of economic activity. |
Contents
Resource Scarcity and Intersector Allocation | 1-3 |
part four | 1-21 |
The Concept of Public Goods | 1-22 |
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addition alternative American approach benefits budget budgetary Chapter collected concept consumer consumption corporation income tax deductions depreciation discussion economic growth efficiency elasticity equal estate tax example excise tax exemptions exist expenditures externalities federal corporation income federal government federal personal income Figure financing firm fiscal rationality function funds gift tax goals governmental imposed increase indifference curve individual influence intergovernmental fiscal intersector investment levels of government marginal cost marginal utility ment Moreover negative income tax optimal output payments percent personal income tax political preferences private sector production programs property tax public sector quantity quasi-public reduce resource allocation result retail sales tax sales tax social social welfare function society sources state-local Table tax base tax burdens tax credit tax incidence tax liability tax rate tax revenues tax shifting taxable income taxation taxpayer techniques tend tion unit of government user prices utility value-added tax welfare