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Intergovernmental Fiscal Relations

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The main objective of this book is to restate the important theories and evidence from economic analysis concerning intergovernmental fiscal issues. More importantly, the second objective of the book is to identify gaps in knowledge, empirical uncertainties, and missing theoretical structures and then to establish a preliminary agenda for new research on this topic.
The book is organized in two sections. The first covers the core body of intergovernmental fiscal relations, including optimal size for jurisdictions and assignment of public sector functions, the formulation and execution of tax policy in an intergovernmental setting, and the appropriate structure and use of intergovernmental transfers. In the second section, the core knowledge is applied to four major policy areas: education, welfare, fiscal interaction in urban areas, and economic development.
In thinking about a new research agenda, the authors call for more current and authoritative estimates of fiscal incidence, including interjurisdictional spillovers, for more fundamental research about the federation process and effects of consolidation, for new evidence about the long run, general equilibrium effects of interjurisdictional competition, and for basic research about the choice process and establishment of intergovernmental fiscal institutions and policies by federal and subnational governments.

List of contents

1 Intergovernmental Fiscal Relations: Policy Developments and Research Prospects.- 2 Intergovernmental Fiscal Relations: Concepts and Models.- 3 Tax Policy in an Intergovernmental Setting: Is it Time for the U.S. to Change?.- 4 Transfers in Federal Systems: A Critical Survey.- 5 Toward Increased Centralization in Public School Finance.- 6 Intergovernmental Fiscal Relations and Social Welfare Policy.- 7 Metropolitan-Area Fiscal Issues.- 8 Intergovernmental Aspects of Growth and Stabilization Policy.

Summary

The main objective of this book is to restate the important theories and evidence from economic analysis concerning intergovernmental fiscal issues. More importantly, the second objective of the book is to identify gaps in knowledge, empirical uncertainties, and missing theoretical structures and then to establish a preliminary agenda for new research on this topic.
The book is organized in two sections. The first covers the core body of intergovernmental fiscal relations, including optimal size for jurisdictions and assignment of public sector functions, the formulation and execution of tax policy in an intergovernmental setting, and the appropriate structure and use of intergovernmental transfers. In the second section, the core knowledge is applied to four major policy areas: education, welfare, fiscal interaction in urban areas, and economic development.
In thinking about a new research agenda, the authors call for more current and authoritative estimates of fiscal incidence, including interjurisdictional spillovers, for more fundamental research about the federation process and effects of consolidation, for new evidence about the long run, general equilibrium effects of interjurisdictional competition, and for basic research about the choice process and establishment of intergovernmental fiscal institutions and policies by federal and subnational governments.

Product details

Assisted by Ronal C Fisher (Editor), Ronald C Fisher (Editor), Ronald C. Fisher (Editor)
Publisher Springer Netherlands
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 24.07.2013
 
EAN 9789401062503
ISBN 978-94-0-106250-3
No. of pages 300
Dimensions 155 mm x 17 mm x 235 mm
Weight 498 g
Illustrations XVII, 300 p.
Series Recent Economic Thought
Recent Economic Thought
Subject Social sciences, law, business > Business > Economics

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