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The publication of volumes 3 and 4 of the Handbook of Public
Economics affords us several opportunities: to address lacunae in
the original two volumes of this series, to revisit topics on which
there has been substantial new research, and to address topics that
have grown in importance. Indeed, many of the papers individually
encompass all three of these elements. For each chapter relates to
one from an earlier volume, the new contribution is free standing,
written with the knowledge that the reader retains the opportunity
to review the earlier chapter to compare perspectives and consider
material that the current author has chosen not to cover. Indeed,
such comparisons illuminate the evolution of the field during the
two decades that have elapsed since work first began on the
chapters in volume 1. Taken together, the four volumes offer a
comprehensive review of research in public economics over the past
few decades, written by many of the field's leading
researchers.
The Field of Public Economics has been changing rapidly in recent
years, and the sixteen chapters contained in this Handbook survey
many of the new developments. As a field, Public Economics is
defined by its objectives rather than its techniques and much of
what is new is the application of modern methods of economic theory
and econometrics to problems that have been addressed by economists
for over two hundred years. More generally, the discussion of
public finance issues also involves elements of political science,
finance and philosophy. These connections are evidence in several
of the chapters that follow.
The first volume of the Handbook of Public Economics contains eight
essays on various topics in Public Economics by international
leaders in the field. It begins with an historical perspective on
the growth of the area as a whole, and subsequent essays focus on
the theory and evidence about the impact of taxation on economic
behavior.
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