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Thisbookisacollectionofeightpapersthatwerepublished in aspecial
symposium issueofEmpirical Economicsdur- ing 1999. These papers
cover several areasofinterest in contemporary public economics,
including tax incidence, underground economy, welfare system,
fiscal federalism, public infrastructure and the growth of
government. The
contributionsutilizeavarietyofquantitativetoolsofanaly-
sis,includingappliedeconometrics,appliedgeneralequilib- rium
modeling analysis, technical efficiency analysis and institutional
analysis. The introductory essay in the book summarizes the
contributionsofapplied public economics papers
inthisbookandplacesthem inabroadercontextof
modempublicfinanceeconomictheory.Theobjectiveofthe
bookistomaketheseessaysavailableinaconvenientform
toscholarsandstudentsengaged inresearchonpublic pol-
icytopicsaswell astoinstructorsofcoursesinpubliceco- nomics, both
undergraduate and graduate. A briefmotiva-
tionforthebookisgivenbelow.
Thestudyofpubliceconomicshasexperiencedanumber of dramatic changes
during the past two decades. These changes have revolutionized, in
a fundamental way, the subjectofpublic economics. This is due
largely to several majordevelopments
ineconomictheory,includingtheroles ofinformation theory and game
theory along with its de- rivative theories, such as
designofinstitutions as well as inter-temporal analysis. These
economic theory develop- ments have altered in a fundamental way
the way econo- mists and policy analysts perceive the
roleofgovernment.
Alsothesedevelopmentshavecalledintoquestiontheabil-
ityofgovernmentstocarryoutsomeofitstraditionaltasks, particularly
the efficient design of redistribution and tax systems. The
theoretical research in public economics has
contributedtothedevelopmentofnew instrumentsand ap- proaches to
tackle problemsofeconomic policy in a more
effectivemanner.Giventhattheevaluationofpolicyoptions
requiresasoundunderstandingofboththenatureandmag-
nitudeofeconomic,behaviouralandinstitutionalconstraints Preface VI
thatarefaced bygovernments,there isaneedforempirical
analysisofunderlyingpolicyquestionsandissues.
Thiscollectionofessays on empirical finance indicates
thatempiricalassessmentispossibleusingarichanddiverse
setofempirical approaches. The various papers exemplify
someofthevarioustechniquesthatcan beused byapplied
researchersforsheddinglightonthequestionsofinterestin
appliedpublicfinanceanditsapplications.
Tax policies are informed by principles developed in the tax theory
and policy literature. This Element surveys the policy lessons that
emerge from optimal tax analysis since the 1970s. This Element
begins with the evolution of tax policy principles from the
comprehensive income approach to the expenditure tax approach to
normative tax analysis based on social welfare maximization and
recounts key results from the optimal income tax analysis inspired
by Mirrlees and extended by Diamond to the extensive margin
approach. This Element also emphasizes analytical techniques that
yield empirically relevant concepts and show the equity-efficiency
trade-off at the heart of tax policy. We also extend the analysis
to recent literature incorporating involuntary unemployment, and
policies like welfare and unemployment insurance.
Thisbookisacollectionofeightpapersthatwerepublished in aspecial
symposium issueofEmpirical Economicsdur- ing 1999. These papers
cover several areasofinterest in contemporary public economics,
including tax incidence, underground economy, welfare system,
fiscal federalism, public infrastructure and the growth of
government. The
contributionsutilizeavarietyofquantitativetoolsofanaly-
sis,includingappliedeconometrics,appliedgeneralequilib- rium
modeling analysis, technical efficiency analysis and institutional
analysis. The introductory essay in the book summarizes the
contributionsofapplied public economics papers
inthisbookandplacesthem inabroadercontextof
modempublicfinanceeconomictheory.Theobjectiveofthe
bookistomaketheseessaysavailableinaconvenientform
toscholarsandstudentsengaged inresearchonpublic pol-
icytopicsaswell astoinstructorsofcoursesinpubliceco- nomics, both
undergraduate and graduate. A briefmotiva-
tionforthebookisgivenbelow.
Thestudyofpubliceconomicshasexperiencedanumber of dramatic changes
during the past two decades. These changes have revolutionized, in
a fundamental way, the subjectofpublic economics. This is due
largely to several majordevelopments
ineconomictheory,includingtheroles ofinformation theory and game
theory along with its de- rivative theories, such as
designofinstitutions as well as inter-temporal analysis. These
economic theory develop- ments have altered in a fundamental way
the way econo- mists and policy analysts perceive the
roleofgovernment.
Alsothesedevelopmentshavecalledintoquestiontheabil-
ityofgovernmentstocarryoutsomeofitstraditionaltasks, particularly
the efficient design of redistribution and tax systems. The
theoretical research in public economics has
contributedtothedevelopmentofnew instrumentsand ap- proaches to
tackle problemsofeconomic policy in a more
effectivemanner.Giventhattheevaluationofpolicyoptions
requiresasoundunderstandingofboththenatureandmag-
nitudeofeconomic,behaviouralandinstitutionalconstraints Preface VI
thatarefaced bygovernments,there isaneedforempirical
analysisofunderlyingpolicyquestionsandissues.
Thiscollectionofessays on empirical finance indicates
thatempiricalassessmentispossibleusingarichanddiverse
setofempirical approaches. The various papers exemplify
someofthevarioustechniquesthatcan beused byapplied
researchersforsheddinglightonthequestionsofinterestin
appliedpublicfinanceanditsapplications.
This book provides a comprehensive account of the principles and
practices of fiscal federalism based on the currently accepted
theoretical framework and best practices. The traditional topics of
assignment of responsibilities, intergovernmental fiscal
arrangements, fiscal competition, and grants are covered in a
unified framework with reference to actual practices followed in
federations around the world. Special issues such as local
government and the implications of natural resource issues are
considered along with emerging issues such as governance,
corruption, and the effect of globalization and the information
revolution on the nation state. The treatment is non-technical and
suitable for a wide variety of audiences, including scholars,
instructors, students, policy advisors, and practitioners.
This book provides a comprehensive account of the principles and
practices of fiscal federalism based on the currently accepted
theoretical framework and best practices. The traditional topics of
assignment of responsibilities, intergovernmental fiscal
arrangements, fiscal competition, and grants are covered in a
unified framework with reference to actual practices followed in
federations around the world. Special issues such as local
government and the implications of natural resource issues are
considered along with emerging issues such as governance,
corruption, and the effect of globalization and the information
revolution on the nation state. The treatment is non-technical and
suitable for a wide variety of audiences, including scholars,
instructors, students, policy advisors, and practitioners.
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