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Public finance is an inclusive field of study based on different disciplines. This book brings together studies in different fields of public finance, taking into account the problems experienced on a global scale. The inclusiveness of public finance has brought together eighteen different studies in this book, including theoretical, methodological and empirical studies about various taxation problems such as COVID-19 and fiscal policies about healthcare system, financial incentives and biomass energy worldwide, effect of tax wedge on inflation, and the evaluation of the problems in international tax law; also digitalization and cryptocurrencies and the social effects of taxation. The authors of chapters present some new models and policy suggestions in their studies.
This book examines the main issues discussed in the field of public finance. It covers critical debates such as revenue forecasting models, the taxation of sharing economy, tax incentives to green bonds, tax literacy, collective investment institutions, digitalization of tax administration, pharmaceutical spending, tax expenditures, Armey Curve, Okun's law, private educational institutions, and taxation of artificial intelligence. The book consists of twelve chapters on "controversial issues in the public finance" mentioned above.
This book investigates the different issues of taxation, public expenditures and intervention. It covers current perspectives in public finance such as taxation of digital economy, delegating the power of taxation, the desperation of tax administration, human rights budgeting, economic growth and tax revenues, minimal state and government expenditures, consumer behaviours, incentives to green energy, and trade wars alike. The book consists of eleven chapters related to the "new public finance" issues mentioned above. The authors of the chapters also offer some policy recommendations based on their studies.
This volume empirically investigates different issues of public sector economics. It covers country groups as diverse as the OECD and developing/emerging countries alike. The book is divided into three main sections: Issues in Public Sector Revenues, Issues in Public Sector Expenditures, and Analysis of Inequality. It consists of eleven papers related to the sections mentioned above. The authors of the chapters also offer some policy recommendations based on their empirical analysis.
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