State and Local Public Finance by Ronald C. Fisher
By: Fisher, Ronald C
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Part I: Introduction
1. Why study state and local government finance?
2. Microeconomic analysis: market efficiency and market failure
Part II: Public Choice and Fiscal Federalism
3. Demand for state and local government goods and services
4. Public choice without mobility: voting
5. Public choice through mobility
6. Organization of subnational government
Part III: Provision of State and local goods and Services
7. Budgeting and fiscal outcomes
8. Costs and production of state and local goods and services
9. Pricing of government goods: User charges
10. Intergovernmental grants
11. Borrowing, debt, and capital investment
Part IV: Revenue for state and Local government
12. Principles of tax analysis
13. The property tax: institutions and structure
14. Property tax: economic analysis and effects
15. Sales and excise taxes
16. Income taxes
17. Business taxes
18. Revenue from government monopoly and regulation
Part V: Application and Policy analysis
19. Education
20. Transportation
21. Health and welfare
22. Economic development
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