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New in paperback. Hardcover was published in 1994.
Full Description
In Modern Public Finance, senior scholars in the field review and synthesize recent theoretical developments in important areas--optimal taxation, public sector dynamics, distribution theory, and club theory, to name a few--which challenge us to understand and improve public policy. Each chapter highlights original research by a recognized leader in the field, relates this work to cumulative developments, and frames important questions for further study.
Contents
1. Introduction John M. Quigley and Eugene Smolensky PART 1. DISTRIBUTION, STABILIZATION, DYNAMICS 2. The Distribution of the Tax Burden A. B. Atkinson A. Comments on Chapter 2 by James M. Poterba B. Comments on Chapter 2 by Frank Levy 3. Public Sector Dynamics Alan J. Auerbach A. Comments on Chapter 3 by Don Fullerton B. Comments on Chapter 3 by David Romer PART 2. PUBLIC GOODS, FEDERALISM 4. Public Goods and the Invisible Hand Suzanne Scotchmer A. Comments on Chapter 4 by Daniel L. Rubinfeld 5. Federalism and Government Finance Wallace E. Oates A. Comments on Chapter 5 by Helen F. Ladd B. Comments on Chapter 5 by Peter Mieszkowski PART 3. TAX POLICY 6. The Study and Practice of Income Tax Policy Charles E. McLure, Jr., and George R. Zodrow PART 4. OPTIMAL TAXATION AND EXTENSIONS 7. Optimal Taxation and Government Finance J. A. Mirrlees 8. Integrating Allocation and Stabilization Budgets Peter Diamond 9. Optimal Taxation and Public Policy Robert H. Haveman 10. Reflections on Optimal Tax Theory Richard Arnott Notes References Acknowledgment Index