Public Finance in a Democratic Society
Auteur : Richard Abel Musgrave
Date de publication : 1986
Éditeur : Edward Elgar
Nombre de pages : 512
Résumé du livre
Richard Musgrave is one of the most eminent public finance economists of our time. In this third volume of essays, Professor Musgrave once more takes a broad view of fiscal institutions, their nature and functions.
Traditions of fiscal theory and their impact on the author's work are discussed and their linkage to theories of the state and of distributive justice are examined. Selected topics include: the foundations of public finance, equity in taxation, tax reform, federalism and budget growth.
Public Finance in a Democratic Societywill be of interest to scholars and students of public finance, political economy and public policy.