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  1. Laurence S. Seidman

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  1. Public Finance Mcgraw- hill Series in Public Finance by Laurence S Seidman. Is now available in an eBook format. A Comprehensive Guide to Accounting & Reporting (2013).
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Accompanys: 748. Author by: G. Hockley Language: en Publisher by: Routledge Format Available: PDF, ePub, Mobi Total Read: 86 Total Download: 665 File Size: 55,8 Mb Description: This title, first published in 1970, provides a comprehensive account of the public finance system in Britain. As well as providing a concise outline of the monetary system as a basis for the realistic understanding of public finance, the author also describes the pattern of government expenditure and revenue in the twentieth-century and goes on to give a detailed account of the taxation system up until April 1969. This title will be of interest to students of monetary economics. Author by: David N Hyman Language: en Publisher by: Cengage Learning Format Available: PDF, ePub, Mobi Total Read: 52 Total Download: 334 File Size: 40,8 Mb Description: Popular author and seasoned economist Dr.

David Hyman delivers a solid economics-oriented approach to public finance and public policy. The 11th edition of PUBLIC FINANCE thoroughly illustrates the role government plays in the economy and explains how and why the public sector makes decisions. Packed with timely, real-world examples, PUBLIC FINANCE sparks lively discussion and debate with its coverage of such hot topics as national defense and homeland security, pollution rights, Social Security reform, federal tax reform, and the Iraq war. In addition, it includes numerous study tools and exercises to help students sharpen their economic acumen.

Important Notice: Media content referenced within the product description or the product text may not be available in the ebook version. Author by: CTI Reviews Language: en Publisher by: Cram101 Textbook Reviews Format Available: PDF, ePub, Mobi Total Read: 24 Total Download: 861 File Size: 50,5 Mb Description: Facts101 is your complete guide to Public Finance. In this book, you will learn topics such as Welfare Economics and Public Goods, Externalities, Income Distribution and Transfer Programs, and Collective Decision Making plus much more.

With key features such as key terms, people and places, Facts101 gives you all the information you need to prepare for your next exam. Our practice tests are specific to the textbook and we have designed tools to make the most of your limited study time. Author by: Carl S. Shoup Language: en Publisher by: Transaction Publishers Format Available: PDF, ePub, Mobi Total Read: 31 Total Download: 900 File Size: 49,8 Mb Description: Broad in scope and carefully balanced in emphasis, this book is a major treatise on the theory and practice of public finance. It is unique in its presentation of a worldwide perspective and in its treatment of both the instruments of public finance and the goals, effects, and criteria of public finance measures. The book is divided into three parts. Book One defines the field, specifies the possible meaning of the 'effects' of a public finance measure, and describes the criteria by which these measures are commonly appraised.

Book Two is concerned with micro public finance and opens with a discussion of the theory of public goods in general. Each of the major free government services and types of transfer payments as well as the taxes that government employs are then examined. This section concludes with a chapter on the relevant aspects of government borrowing and inflationary finance. Book Three considers the major goals of public finance policy and describes how the various instruments described in Book Two can be used in achieving these goals.

Among the topics treated are the use of appropriate instruments to resolve conflict in goals, conceptual problems of measuring the public finance sector and its maximum and minimum economic limits, consensus goals of equity full employment and Pareto-optimism use of resources, and goals that evoke conflicts of interest within any community. 'A very scholarly book of genuine value to its field by Shoup, one of the outstanding authorities in public finance in the world.'

-Choice Carl S. Shoup was McVikar Professor of Political Economy at Columbia University. At General MacArthur's request he led the team creating modern Japan's tax system. He was described as 'the dean of contemporary public finance experts.' Steven Medema is professor in the Department of Economics at the University of Colorado at Denver. He is the author of Economics and the Law and Historians of Economics and Economic Thought and serves as editor of the Transaction Classics in Economics series. Author by: Carl Shoup Language: en Publisher by: Routledge Format Available: PDF, ePub, Mobi Total Read: 37 Total Download: 973 File Size: 53,5 Mb Description: Broad in scope and carefully balanced in emphasis, this book is a major treatise on the theory and practice of public finance.

It is unique in its presentation of a worldwide perspective and in its treatment of both the instruments of public finance and the goals, effects, and criteria of public finance measures. The book is divided into three parts.

Book One defines the field, specifies the possible meaning of the 'effects' of a public finance measure, and describes the criteria by which these measures are commonly appraised.Book Two is concerned with micro public finance and opens with a discussion of the theory of public goods in general. Each of the major free government services and types of transfer payments as well as the taxes that government employs are then examined.

This section concludes with a chapter on the relevant aspects of government borrowing and inflationary finance. Book Three considers the major goals of public finance policy and describes how the various instruments described in Book Two can be used in achieving these goals. Among the topics treated are the use of appropriate instruments to resolve conflict in goals, conceptual problems of measuring the public finance sector and its maximum and minimum economic limits, consensus goals of equity full employment and Pareto-optimism use of resources, and goals that evoke conflicts of interest within any community. Author by: Ringa Raudla Language: en Publisher by: Peter Lang Format Available: PDF, ePub, Mobi Total Read: 44 Total Download: 749 File Size: 43,8 Mb Description: This book explores the role of constitutions in public finance, with a special focus on transitional context in Central and Eastern Europe. The main questions addressed are: How do formal constitutional provisions that matter for public finance come about? How do constitutions shape policy choices in public finance?

Part l of the book puts forth an analytical framework for analysing how fiscal constitutional provisions come about and tests the conjectures with the case of constitution-making in Estonia in 1991-1992. Part II summarises, synthesises and criticises the emerging orthodoxy in positive constitutional public finance and examines whether it can explain the commitment to fiscal discipline in Estonia between 1992 and 2007. Part III examines theoretically and empirically how constitutions can shape public finance laws via constitutional review, auto-limitation and constitutional deliberations. Author by: K.R.

Sarkar Language: en Publisher by: Abhinav Publications Format Available: PDF, ePub, Mobi Total Read: 13 Total Download: 171 File Size: 53,8 Mb Description: This book is an attempt to focus the attention on the sound economic ideas, magnificent financial management prevalent in ancient India. To start with a comparative position of ancient India and other ancient seats of civilization in this regard has been highlighted. The principles of Taxation, classification of Revenues–both from tax and non-tax sources and various taxes in vogue such as Land Revenue, Customs, Excise Duty, Sales Tax, Excess Profits Tax, Octroi etc. And also revenue from non-tax sources feature in the few subsequent chapters.

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The principles of expenditure and classification of State expenditure–Military, Civil and Welfare-oriented expenditures–are dealt with in the next few chapters. Financial Administration and methods of Accounting and also Budget including performance budget have been discussed.

The findings of this book are based not only on the literary sources but also on the epigraphical evidences.

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