Public Sector Economics discusses the impact of government revenues
and expenditures on economic activity, with special reference to
developing countries. Howard raises theoretical and empirical
issues relating to the role of the public sector in economic
development.
The book is comprehensive in scope: topics include public goods,
market failure, the role of government, public choice and political
business cycles, public expenditure growth, structural adjustment
and taxation.
In addition, the book raises issues that are neglected in
traditional texts on the public sector, such as poverty
alleviation, tax administration and the operation of the VAT in
developing countries. The text is written in a style that is
accessible to policy makers, practising economists and students
interested in the role of government and the political economy of
decision making.
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