Institutional Foundations of Public Finance: Economic and Legal Perspectives Contributor(s): Auerbach, Alan J. (Editor), Shaviro, Daniel N. (Editor) |
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ISBN: 0674030974 ISBN-13: 9780674030978 Publisher: Harvard University Press OUR PRICE: $74.25 Product Type: Hardcover Published: January 2009 Annotation: "Institutional Foundations of Public Finance" integrates economic and legal perspectives on taxation and fiscal policy, offering a provocative assessment of the most important issues in public finance today. Part I, an in-depth look at the tax reform debate, examines the differences between an income and a consumption tax and poses significant questions about the systematic transition from one to the other, as well as about its implementation. Part II takes a focused look at a broad range of fiscal topics, including fiscal federalism, corporate finance, and fiscal language. As a whole, the volume reflects a keen interest in analyzing real-world problems, including fiscal regimes and institutions, that have major policy implications. |
Additional Information |
BISAC Categories: - Business & Economics | Finance - General - Business & Economics | Public Finance - Business & Economics | Taxation - General |
Dewey: 339.52 |
LCCN: 2008021505 |
Physical Information: 1" H x 6.1" W x 9.3" (1.32 lbs) 296 pages |
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Publisher Description: Institutional Foundations of Public Finance integrates economic and legal perspectives on taxation and fiscal policy, offering a provocative assessment of the most important issues in public finance today. Part I, an in-depth look at the tax reform debate, examines the differences between an income and a consumption tax and poses significant questions about the systematic transition from one to the other, as well as about its implementation. Part II takes a focused look at a broad range of fiscal topics, including fiscal federalism, corporate finance, and fiscal language. As a whole, the volume reflects a keen interest in analyzing real-world problems, including fiscal regimes and institutions, that have major policy implications. |
Contributor Bio(s): Auerbach, Alan J.: - Alan J. Auerbach is Director of the Robert D. Burch Center for Tax Policy and Public Finance and Professor of Economics and Law at the University of California, Berkeley.Shaviro, Daniel N.: - Daniel N. Shaviro is Wayne Perry Professor of Taxation, New York University School of Law. |