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Public finance and public policy : responsabilities and limitations of government

By: HILLMAN, Arye L.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: Cambridge : Cambridge University , 2003Description: 766 p.ISBN: 0521001145.Subject(s): Finanças Públicas | Bens Públicos | Gastos Públicos | Poder de Polícia | Justiça Social | Imposto | Gastos Públicos | Tributação
Contents:
1. MARKETS AND PROPERTY 1.1 A First Account 1.2 Property Rights and the Rule of Law 1.3 Life under Maximal Government 2. COLLECTIVE BENEFITS 2.1 Public Goods 2.2 Information and Public Goods 2.3 Public Finance for Public Goods 3. VOTING AND PUBLIC GOODS 3.1 Majority Voting and Public Goods 3.2 Political Competition and Public Spending 3.3 The Implementation of Collective Decisions by Government Bureaucracy 4. MARKET CORRECTIONS 4.1 Private Solutions for Externalities 4.2 Public Policy and Externalities 4.3 Prohibition of Markets 5. SOCIAL JUSTICE 5.1 Social Welfare and Social Insurance 5.2 Entitlements and Incentives 5.3 Social Justice without Government 6. POLITICS AND REDISTRIBUTION 6.1 Voting and Redistribution 6.2 Political Behavior and Public Policy 6.3 Public Policy and Rent- Seeking Behavior 7. TAXATION 7.1 Personal Taxation 7.2 What to Tax? 7.3 Refusal to Pay Taxes 8. USER PRICES 8.1 User prices for Public Goods 8.2 User pricing and Crowding 8.3 User Pricing and Natural Monopoly 9. HOW MUCH GOVERNMENT? 9.1 Multiple Government 9.2 Cooperation and Trust as a Substitute for Government 9.3 Growth of Government and Constitutional Restraint 10. HEALTH, EDUCATION, AND RETIREMENT 10.1 Health Insurance and Health Care 10.2 Education 10.3 Providing for Retirement Supplements 1A The Efficiency of a Competitive Market 1B The Efficiency of a Competitive Economy 1C Why Choose Collective Property? 1D A Labor-Managed Firm 2A Efficiency with Public and Private Goods 2B Group Size and Voluntary Collective Action 2C Income Distribution and Voluntary Collective Action 2D Sequential Voluntary Financing of Public Goods 2E Income Effects and the Excess Burden of Taxation 2F Empirical Measurement of the Excess Burden of Taxation 3A Political Competition with Many Candidates 4A The Tragedy of the Commons 4B An Impediment to Replicating Missing Markets 4C Protection of Dolphins 5A An Impossibility Theorem for Social Aggregation 5B Measurement of Income Inequality 5C Social Status and Private Charity 6A Probabilistic Voting 6B A Case of Extreme Corruption 6C Theoretical Models of Rent Seeking 6D Rents and Protectionist International Trade Policies 7A Measuring the Size of the Shadow Economy 7B Tax Evasion and the Value-Added Tax 7C Tax Evasion through Expense Accounts 8A Public Finance and Private Supply 8B User Pricing and Prisons 8C Supplemental User Pricing 8D Privatization 10A Employer-Provided Health Insurance 10B Markets and Publicly Financed Health Care for the Elderly 10C Costs of Medical Education and Training 10D Administrative Expenses of Providing for Old Age 10E Intertemporal Markets
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1. MARKETS AND PROPERTY 1.1 A First Account 1.2 Property Rights and the Rule of Law 1.3 Life under Maximal Government 2. COLLECTIVE BENEFITS 2.1 Public Goods 2.2 Information and Public Goods 2.3 Public Finance for Public Goods 3. VOTING AND PUBLIC GOODS 3.1 Majority Voting and Public Goods 3.2 Political Competition and Public Spending 3.3 The Implementation of Collective Decisions by Government Bureaucracy 4. MARKET CORRECTIONS 4.1 Private Solutions for Externalities 4.2 Public Policy and Externalities 4.3 Prohibition of Markets 5. SOCIAL JUSTICE 5.1 Social Welfare and Social Insurance 5.2 Entitlements and Incentives 5.3 Social Justice without Government 6. POLITICS AND REDISTRIBUTION 6.1 Voting and Redistribution 6.2 Political Behavior and Public Policy 6.3 Public Policy and Rent- Seeking Behavior 7. TAXATION 7.1 Personal Taxation 7.2 What to Tax? 7.3 Refusal to Pay Taxes 8. USER PRICES 8.1 User prices for Public Goods 8.2 User pricing and Crowding 8.3 User Pricing and Natural Monopoly 9. HOW MUCH GOVERNMENT? 9.1 Multiple Government 9.2 Cooperation and Trust as a Substitute for Government 9.3 Growth of Government and Constitutional Restraint 10. HEALTH, EDUCATION, AND RETIREMENT 10.1 Health Insurance and Health Care 10.2 Education 10.3 Providing for Retirement Supplements 1A The Efficiency of a Competitive Market 1B The Efficiency of a Competitive Economy 1C Why Choose Collective Property? 1D A Labor-Managed Firm 2A Efficiency with Public and Private Goods 2B Group Size and Voluntary Collective Action 2C Income Distribution and Voluntary Collective Action 2D Sequential Voluntary Financing of Public Goods 2E Income Effects and the Excess Burden of Taxation 2F Empirical Measurement of the Excess Burden of Taxation 3A Political Competition with Many Candidates 4A The Tragedy of the Commons 4B An Impediment to Replicating Missing Markets 4C Protection of Dolphins 5A An Impossibility Theorem for Social Aggregation 5B Measurement of Income Inequality 5C Social Status and Private Charity 6A Probabilistic Voting 6B A Case of Extreme Corruption 6C Theoretical Models of Rent Seeking 6D Rents and Protectionist International Trade Policies 7A Measuring the Size of the Shadow Economy 7B Tax Evasion and the Value-Added Tax 7C Tax Evasion through Expense Accounts 8A Public Finance and Private Supply 8B User Pricing and Prisons 8C Supplemental User Pricing 8D Privatization 10A Employer-Provided Health Insurance 10B Markets and Publicly Financed Health Care for the Elderly 10C Costs of Medical Education and Training 10D Administrative Expenses of Providing for Old Age 10E Intertemporal Markets

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