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Public Economics in an Age of Austerity (Paperback)
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Public Economics in an Age of Austerity (Paperback)
Series: The Graz Schumpeter Lectures
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Governments all round the world are facing problems with their
public finances. At a time of austerity, how much should spending
be cut and how much should taxes be raised? Does the national debt
represent a burden for future generations? Should taxes on the rich
be raised? This book examines how the tools of public economics can
be applied to answer such key questions and to suggest alternatives
to the austerity policies currently being pursued. The fiscal
problems faced are not simply the result of the post-2008 economic
crisis but reflect a deep-seated fault line in modern economies.
There has to be fiscal consolidation to provide for an ageing
population, increased investment in education, and climate change.
The book describes how public economics can help us think about
alternative ways of meeting this challenge. It casts doubt on
conventionally held views, such as those concerned with top tax
rates, the undesirability of taxing capital income, the targeting
of child benefits, and the merging of income tax and social
security contributions. The final part goes beyond national
boundaries and considers global public economics, focusing on the
pressing problem of financing development. The conclusion of the
book is that there are significant choices to be made. Not all
austerity packages are the same: there are alternatives. It would
be possible to raise taxes more and to cut spending less. It is
important to consider the full range of possible policies. In
considering these alternatives, modern public economics provides a
useful framework, but it has major limitations. Economists are too
often prisoners within the theoretical walls they have erected and
fail to see that important considerations are missing. Economists
have paid too little attention to the ethical basis underlying
their policy recommendations.
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