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How much does the Soviet Union spend on defense, economic
development, social welfare, and education? How does it finance the
enormous scale of its expenditures under all these heads? What
typical sequences are disclosed, and how do they mesh with other
types of behavior in the Soviet economy? Can one even believe the
official figures? If so, what do they tell us? If not, in which
directions may they need to be corrected? Has the degree of
secretiveness varied over time? (Evidence is adduced to show that
it has.) What are the branch and territorial components of the
budget, and how are they put together, under which pressures and
within which timescale? What is the budget s legal status, and how
is it affected by legislative procedures? In this in-depth
investigation into the scope, structure, and meaning of the Soviet
budget, Raymond Hutchings answers these questions. Based largely on
an intensive analysis of quantitative series built up over a very
long period, this book contributes to understanding the Soviet
economy from an angle made possible by no other approach. Students
of the Soviet economy, economists, and specialists in international
affairs will find the book s data, conclusions, and methods of
analysis extremely useful."
Praktiker aus der Finanzindustrie geben geldwerte Tipps zu allen
wichtigen Finanzierungsquellen fur den Mittelstand - vom
klassischen Kredit uber Leasing, Factoring und Mezzanine-Kapital
bis hin zu staatlichen Forderungsmoglichkeiten."
"[T]he only really sure way to beat inflation is to cut off
inflation at the root. . . Milton Friedman [presents his strategy
against] inflation in his penetrating . . . book . . . This is
controversial stuff, and Professor Friedman . . . doesn't blanch at
what he feels is his call of duty. And many a banker will just see
red . . . [This book] can be recommended for a good look at the
real roots of inflation-the look that thus far has not been
widespread enough, among enough people."-The Wall Street Journal
This monograph treats the question of determining how much to spend
for the collection and analysis of public data. This difficult
problem for government statisticians and policy-makers is likely to
become even more pressing in the near future. The approach taken
here is to estimate and compare the benefits and costs of
alternative data programs. Since data are used in many ways, the
benefits are hard to measure. The strategy I have adopted focuses
on use of data to determine fund allocations, particularly in the
General Revenue Sharing program. General Revenue Sharing is one of
the largest allocation programs in the United States. That errors
in population counts and other data cause sizable errors in
allocation has been much publicized. Here we analyze whether the
accuracy of the 1970 census of population and other data used by
General Revenue Sharing should be improved. Of course it is too
late to change the 1970 census program, but the method and
techniques of analysis will apply to future data programs. In
partic ular, benefit-cost analyses such as this are necessary for
informed decisions about whether the expense of statistical
programs is justi fied or not. For example, although a law
authorizing a mid-decade census was enacted in 1976, there exists
great doubt whether funds will be provided so a census can take
place in 1985. (The President's Budget for 1981 allows no money for
the mid-decade census, despite the Census Bureau's request for $1.
9 million for planning purposes."
City governments are going bankrupt. Even the ones that aren't are
often stuck in financial chaos. It is easy to blame pensions, poor
leadership, or a bad economy. But the problems go much deeper. With
decades of experience in local government, author Mark Moses
showcases the inside world of the city decision-making process that
has spawned these crises. It becomes clear: City governments are
maxing out their budgets because they are trying to maximize
services. This book, likely the most ambitious attempt by someone
who has worked in government to radically examine the delivery of
municipal services since 'Reinventing Government' was published
more than 25 years ago, explores why city governments pursue an
open-ended mission and why bailouts and trendy budgeting processes
will be, at best, only temporary solutions. Of interest to current
and future city council members, regional and state government
officials, those covering city government, financial analysts, city
management, and individuals and organizations interested in
influencing city policy, this book argues that cities won't thrive
until city hall is disrupted.
This book has been written as a preparatory work for the seminar on
Scandina vian taxation of the XXXIII Congress of the International
Fiscal Association in Copenhagen, 1979. I wish to warmly thank
professor Thclger Nielsen Copenhagen acting professor Olof Olsson,
Helsingfors, and jur. dr. Fredrik Zimmer, Oslo, who have supplied
the sections on the development of Danish, Finnish and Norwegian
tax law, which have been included in the book. This valuable
material, together with the corres ponding Swedish information, has
formed the basis for the analysis of trends, which appears in part
II of the book. I also want to extend my thanks to Peter Melz,
Bachelor of economy, for help with the statistical material, to
David Gerber, Attorney at law, New York, for translating parts of
the book into English and to Ulla Lindqvist for typing the
manuscript. Stockholm, April 1979 Gustaf Lindencrona 5 Table of
Contents PART I. TRENDS IN SCANDINAVIAN TAXATION 1965 -1977 9 1.
Explanations 19 19 Tables 1 - 14 19 Table 15 PART II. SPECIAL
FEATURES OF THE SCANDINAVIAN 21 DEVELOPMENT 1. The Common
Scandinavian Background 21 2. Extension of the Tax Base 22 Denmark
22 Finland 24 Norway 25 Sweden 27 3. Integration of Corporation Tax
and Income Tax 28 Denmark 28 Finland 29 Norway 29 Sweden 30 4. The
Progress of Separate Taxation 30 Denmark 31 Finland 32 Norway 32
Sweden 33 5.
Der aktuellste Leitfaden fur den Borsengang, mit Checklisten und
Vertragsmustern "
Modern society cannot function without a high level of investment,
just as it cannot function without a high level of taxation (or its
equivalent in communist countries). Both investment and taxation
(as a source of government revenue) are important for the level of
production and employment. No wonder then that governments are
faced with an increasing dilemma between higher taxation on the one
hand and the need for stimulating investment by tax reductions or
allowances on the other. Related to this is the choice between a
market economy which is as free as possible and detailed
governmental measures for monitoring and steering investments, not
only with the intention to promote economic growth but to further a
nu mb er of other social interests as weil. This is to some extent
a political issue but the decisions it involves should still be
based on sound economic facts and considerations. In many countries
one of the important instruments for stimulating and steering
investment is the introduction oi\modification of investment
incentives within the framework of the tax system. The present book
gives a lot of information on this subject. It endeavours to create
a conceptual order in the somewhat chaotic multitude of incentives
practised by the main industrial countries and studies their
economic effects. The authors are weil equipped to do this because
they were c10sely involved in the study on this subject made by
Erasmus U niversity Rotterdam at the request of the Common Market
Com mission.
This book sheds new light on the Greek economic challenges and
helps readers understand the current debt crisis. Chapters from
leading experts in the field identify and outline potential
solutions to the on-going decline of the Greek economy by
considering both Eurozone-adopted current policy framework
explanations and potential alternative explanations. In contrast to
the standard chronological approach toward the Greek debt crisis
typically adopted by other texts, this book draws on the experience
and views of specialized economists and offers divergent opinions
that could potentially form alternative solutions. It will be of
interest to researchers and academics interested in the Greek
economy, modern financial modelling, and risk management.
'lhe PUIllooes of this study are to investigate processes of
cyclical fluctuations, inflation and economic g: t'Oo'lth, and
conComitantly, to relate the short-run analysis to the long-run
analysis of the econaT\Y as far as feasible under the confines of
this investigation. First of all, we shall present a theory of
investnent in Chapter 1. We shall make evident defects included in
the neo-classical theory of investnent, founded in particular by I.
Fisher and a variant of which is the Keynesian version, by taking
into account recent studies of investnent and by formulating a new
theory of investnent. Its incorporatim into our dynamic analyses is
one of the reasons why the theory developed in this study is
referred to as Neo Keynesian. Brlefly, the theory is characterlzed
by firm investnent being a function of the firm's expected stock of
money, the expected marginal productivi ty of capital, and the
expected rate of inflation (or the firm's subjective rate of real
interest) ."
This book argues for the reconsideration of Frank Knight and the
Chicago School of Economic thought in a post-Financial Crisis
world. The author posits that the discussion of the founder of
"Knightian Uncertainty" can reveal new insights into what the
economy can do for society, as his prophetic insights can offer a
view into the soul of the modern economy. The book first considers
Frank Knight's early history and the unfolding of his economic
philosophy before going on to evaluate his enduring legacy. All
those interested in the influence of political and religious
philosophy on economics will be delighted to discover the lasting
impact of this great economic thinker.
With this volume, Professor John Henneman of the University of Iowa
concludes a decade of research into the development of French royal
finance in the fourteenth century. This book shows how the capture
of King John II in 1356 led to a critical change in the history of
royal taxation.
This new edition restructures and updates the political economy
view of the responsibilities and limitations of government.
Public-choice and behavioural concepts are prominent. Gender issues
are included. Technical concepts are explained from first
principles. Economic theory is rigorously applied. Excessive
technicality is avoided. The book integrates traditional public
finance topics - taxation, public goods, externalities, and income
redistribution - with political self-interest, bureaucracy, voting,
rent seeking, corruption, and the common-pool problem of public
spending. Social justice is viewed as income equality, equality of
opportunity, or the right to benefit from one's own effort. Public
policies studied include the environment, education, health
insurance, welfare payments and entitlements under moral hazard,
unemployment insurance, paternalistic impositions, and defence and
public safety. This book is ideal for advanced undergraduate and
graduate courses that combine economic theory with a real-world
perspective on the politics of public finance and public policy. A
broad scope makes the book suitable for students in all countries.
Renommierte Autoren analysieren detailliert die Steuerbelastung,
die Steuerwirkung sowie Moglichkeiten der Steuergestaltung vor dem
Hintergrund der Anderungshaufigkeit von steuerlichen
Rahmenbedingungen aus nationaler und internationaler Sicht.
Die stetig zunehmende Komplexitat und Kompliziertheit des deutschen
Steuerrechts fuhrt dazu, dass selbst die Wurdigung einfacher
(steuer-)rechtlicher Sachverhalte einem Mandanten nur schwer zu
vermitteln ist. Um dem Berater hierbei eine Unterstutzung zu geben,
haben wir das vorliegende Werk konzipiert und erstellt. Die
Prasentationsfolien sollen helfen, ein Beratungsgesprach
konzentriert vorzubereiten und den Berater in die Lage versetzen,
sich einen raschen Uberblick uber ein komplexes Steuerrechts- biet
zu verschaffen. Vor allem sollen die Folien auch im
Beratungsgesprach mit dem Mandanten eingesetzt werden konnen. Sie
helfen dem Berater, ein Mandantengesprach strukturiert zu leiten
und neben den Erlauterungen des Beraters dem Mandanten einpragsam
die wesentlichen Ec kpunkte seiner (steuer-)rechtlichen Situation
und deren Gestaltungspotenzial darzustellen. Naturgemass kann diese
Themensammlung nur einen kleinen Ausschnitt aus der Fulle der in
der Praxis anfallenden Fragen bieten. Wir haben uns hierbei fur
Themen entschieden, die in unserer Kanzlei regelmassig Gegenstand
eines Beratungsgesprachs sind. Jeder Berater setzt im
Beratungsgesprach mit dem Mandanten andere Schwerpunkte. In te-
nischer Hinsicht haben wir daher Wert darauf gelegt, dass die
Prasentationen editierbar sind. Sie konnen die Folien um eigene
Punkte erweitern und diese an Ihre individuelle Beratungssituation
anpassen. Ihre Kanzleidaten und Ihr Kanzleilogo konnen Sie
ebenfalls einfugen."
Provides an in-depth assessment of the fiscal health of cities
throughout the U.S. Analyzes patterns of fiscal health using a
unique and most accurate data source, the Government Finance
Officers Association (GFOA) survey Offers a solid basis of
empirical evidence to help practitioners better understand the
environment in which they are functioning and the policy tools they
need to help advocate for change Covers trends and presents
quantitative case studies
The Bellagio Group was founded at a time of global economic crisis.
This collection brings together the private correspondence and
published papers of the Group's founders, creating a picture of the
personalities, issues, debates and compromises leading to the
adoption of flexible exchange rates and a modified Triffin plan.
The social, political, and economic environment is ripe with
opportunity to engage women and their philanthropy. Professionals
working in the field of philanthropy want ideas, practical
information, research, and guidance about how to work with women
donors, how to build women's philanthropy initiatives, and how to
integrate this subset of donors into their current fund development
departments. This book offers insight into the three historical
waves of women's philanthropy and provides a summary of current
research and inspiring stories collected from interviews with more
than 70 women philanthropists and leaders. Each chapter begins with
current research, followed by interviews and examples, and ends
with suggestions for fundraisers on how to implement the
information into a women's philanthropy initiative using a six-step
process: Awareness, Assessment, Alignment, Action, Acknowledgement
and Achievement. The last several chapters focus on lessons learned
from successful programs in traditional organizational
settings-healthcare, higher education, and environment-and what we
have yet to learn from the new and emerging philanthropic models
led by Laurene Powell Jobs, Priscilla Chan, Melinda Gates, Nancy
Roob, and MacKenzie Scott. Throughout the book, themes of equity,
diversity, and inclusion are evident and featured in stories and
programs led by women of color and younger donors. Additionally,
COVID has impacted how fundraisers work, requiring the philanthropy
community to adapt and create new ways to reach women donors. The
final chapter is a call to action to all women, to give bigger and
bolder as the fourth wave of women's philanthropy rises.
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