Handbook of Fiscal PolicyJack Rabin CRC Press, 19 груд. 2001 р. - 856 стор. Providing forty articles written by experts, this book explores the development of government spending and revenue policymaking, the legacy of John Maynard Keynes, taxes and tax policies, government budgeting and accounting, and government debt management. Topics include the implications of the federal balanced budget amendment, factors that affect implementation of fiscal policies, the relationship between tax assessment and economic prosperity, and debt management strategies by government institutions. It covers the role of government in formulating economic policies for growth and full employment and reviews issues associated with the implementation of fiscal policies. |
Зміст
Historical Perspectives | 981 |
A Better CPI 663 | 995 |
Index | 999 |
The Experience of the Past | 1003 |
The Evidence on Government Competition | 1023 |
The Great Depression in the United States from a Neoclassical | 1035 |
Some Observations on the Great Depression | 1065 |
Tax Policy and Taxes | 1073 |
What Do the Recent Models and Results | 1309 |
An Analysis of Potential Treasury Auction Techniques | 1327 |
Auctioning Treasury Securities | 1341 |
Managing the Public Debt | 1347 |
Federal Deficits and Financing the National Debt | 1359 |
Malcolm Bryan and the Introduction of Monetary | 1406 |
Municipal Bond Ratings and Municipal Debt Management | 1441 |
Practices and Issues | 1493 |
Inflation and Growth 691 | 1084 |
Distortionary Taxes and the Provision of Public Goods | 1087 |
Lessons from the 1980s | 1101 |
Budgeting and Accounting | 1125 |
Risk Assessment in Government Capital Budgeting | 1167 |
What Fiscal Surplus? | 1193 |
Federal Balanced Budget Amendment Debate | 1199 |
Policymakers Respond to the Surplus | 1221 |
Economic Factors Monetary Policy and Expected Returns | 1238 |
Historical U S Money Growth Inflation and Inflation Credibility 721 | 1241 |
Accounting for Capital Consumption and Technological Progress | 1243 |
Can the Stock Market Save Social Security? | 1251 |
Generational Accounting in Open Economies | 1257 |
Generational Equity and Sustainability in U S Fiscal Policy | 1277 |
Monetary Policy and the Long Boom 917 | 1283 |
Financing and Debt | 1287 |
How the U S Treasury Should Auction Its Debt | 1295 |
Competitiveness of Negotiated Bond Marketing Strategies | 1521 |
Implications of TaxExempt Municipal | 1539 |
The Conditional | 1607 |
ECONOMIC POLICY GROWTH AND EMPLOYMENT | 1621 |
Economic Development and Growth | 1631 |
Inflation and Growth 423 | 1636 |
Programmatically | 1653 |
The State of the Economic | 1671 |
Economic Activity and Inflation 443 | 1672 |
Fiscal Pressures and the Privatization of Local Services | 1693 |
Theories of Interjurisdictional Competition | 1713 |
Implementation of Fiscal Policy | 1743 |
Whats Luck Got to Do with It? | 1749 |
Is Less More? 229 | 1759 |
Does Fiscal Policy Matter? | 1761 |
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