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100 _aTresch, Richard W.
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245 _aPublic Finance: A Normative Theory
260 _bAcademic Press, Inc.
_c2015
_aLondon
300 _a517p
500 _aPart I: Introduction: The Content and Methodology of Public Sector Theory 1. Introduction to Normative Public Sector Theory 2. A General Equilibrium Model for Public Sector Analysis 3. First-Best and Second-Best Analysis and the Political Economy of Public Sector Economics Part II: The Theory of Public Expenditures and Taxation: First-Best Analysis 4. The Social Welfare Function in Policy Analysis 5. The Problem of Externalities: An Overview 6. Consumption Externalities 7. Production Externalities 8. An Application of Externality Theory: Global Warming 9. The Theory of Decreasing Cost Production 10. The First-Best Theory of Taxation and Transfers 11. Applying First-Best Principles of Taxation: What to Tax and How Part III: The Theory of Public Expenditures and Taxation: Second-Best Analysis 12. Introduction to Second-Best Analysis 13. The Second-Best Theory of Taxation in One-Consumer Economies with Linear Production Technology 14. The Second-Best Theory of Taxation with General Production Technologies and Many Consumers 15. Taxation under Asymmetric Information 16. The Theory and Measurement of Tax Incidence 17. Expenditure Incidence and Economy-Wide Incidence Studies 18. The Second-Best Theory of Public Expenditures: Overview 19. Transfer Payments and Private Information 20. Social Insurance: Medical Care 21. Social Insurance:Social Security 22. Externalities in a Second-Best Environment 23. Decreasing Costs and the Theory of the Second Best-The Boiteux Problem 24. General Production Rules in a Second-Best Environment 25. Behavioral Public Sector Economics Part IV: Fiscal Federalism 26. Optimal Federalism: Sorting the Functions of Government within the Fiscal Hierarchy 27. Optimal Federalism: The Sorting of People within the Fiscal Hierarchy 28. The Role of Grants-in-Aid in a Federalist System of Governments 29. International Public Finance
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