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This book succinctly summarizes key theoretical concepts in fiscal choice of public budgeting and finance. It explains key concepts in fiscal choice ultimately from the perspective of a choice between politics and economics in completely stand-alone chapters for each concept.
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This book succinctly summarizes key theoretical concepts in fiscal choice of public budgeting and finance. It explains key concepts in fiscal choice ultimately from the perspective of a choice between politics and economics in completely stand-alone chapters for each concept.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 334
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. Dezember 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 193mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 748g
- ISBN-13: 9780765637963
- ISBN-10: 0765637960
- Artikelnr.: 38492873
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 334
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. Dezember 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 193mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 748g
- ISBN-13: 9780765637963
- ISBN-10: 0765637960
- Artikelnr.: 38492873
Jay Eungha Ryu
Preface PART I. BUDGET PROCESS AND INSTITUTIONS 1. Executive Budgeting
System 2. Legislative Budgeting System 3. Line-Item Veto 4. Balanced Budget
Requirements 5. Tax and Expenditure Limits 6. Rights-Based Budgeting 7.
Divided vs. Unified Governments and Fiscal Choice PART II. RATIONAL
APPROACHES TO RESOURCE ALLOCATION 8. Zero-Based Budgeting 9.
Performance-Based Budgeting 10. Performance-Based Budgeting: Challenges 11.
Cost-Benefit Analysis: Measurements and Time Values 12. Activity-Based
Costing PART III. INFORMATION CAPACITY AND BUDGET CHOICE 13. Bounded
Rationality and Budgetary Incrementalism 14. Stable Interactions Among
Budget Actors 15. Disproportionate Information Processing 16.
Budget-Maximizing Bureaucrats PART IV. PUBLIC CHOICE AND TAXATION 17.
Public Goods and Public Choice 18. Taxation: Revenue Collection and
Efficiency 19. Taxation: Equity and Politics of Taxation 20. Measures of
Fiscal Capacity and Stress PART V. INTERGOVERNMENTAL FISCAL RELATIONS 21.
Intergovernmental Grants: Rationales and Types 22. Intergovernmental
Grants: Fiscal Impacts PART VI. MACRO-BUDGETING 23. Macroeconomic Theories:
Classical, Keynesian, and New Approaches 24. Macroeconomic Policies: Fiscal
Policy, Monetary Policy, and New Policy Suggestions 25. Congressional
Macro-Budgeting 26. Mechanics of Debt Management PART VII. NEW APPROACHES
TO BUDGET AND FINANCE 27. Emerging Topics
System 2. Legislative Budgeting System 3. Line-Item Veto 4. Balanced Budget
Requirements 5. Tax and Expenditure Limits 6. Rights-Based Budgeting 7.
Divided vs. Unified Governments and Fiscal Choice PART II. RATIONAL
APPROACHES TO RESOURCE ALLOCATION 8. Zero-Based Budgeting 9.
Performance-Based Budgeting 10. Performance-Based Budgeting: Challenges 11.
Cost-Benefit Analysis: Measurements and Time Values 12. Activity-Based
Costing PART III. INFORMATION CAPACITY AND BUDGET CHOICE 13. Bounded
Rationality and Budgetary Incrementalism 14. Stable Interactions Among
Budget Actors 15. Disproportionate Information Processing 16.
Budget-Maximizing Bureaucrats PART IV. PUBLIC CHOICE AND TAXATION 17.
Public Goods and Public Choice 18. Taxation: Revenue Collection and
Efficiency 19. Taxation: Equity and Politics of Taxation 20. Measures of
Fiscal Capacity and Stress PART V. INTERGOVERNMENTAL FISCAL RELATIONS 21.
Intergovernmental Grants: Rationales and Types 22. Intergovernmental
Grants: Fiscal Impacts PART VI. MACRO-BUDGETING 23. Macroeconomic Theories:
Classical, Keynesian, and New Approaches 24. Macroeconomic Policies: Fiscal
Policy, Monetary Policy, and New Policy Suggestions 25. Congressional
Macro-Budgeting 26. Mechanics of Debt Management PART VII. NEW APPROACHES
TO BUDGET AND FINANCE 27. Emerging Topics
Preface PART I. BUDGET PROCESS AND INSTITUTIONS 1. Executive Budgeting
System 2. Legislative Budgeting System 3. Line-Item Veto 4. Balanced Budget
Requirements 5. Tax and Expenditure Limits 6. Rights-Based Budgeting 7.
Divided vs. Unified Governments and Fiscal Choice PART II. RATIONAL
APPROACHES TO RESOURCE ALLOCATION 8. Zero-Based Budgeting 9.
Performance-Based Budgeting 10. Performance-Based Budgeting: Challenges 11.
Cost-Benefit Analysis: Measurements and Time Values 12. Activity-Based
Costing PART III. INFORMATION CAPACITY AND BUDGET CHOICE 13. Bounded
Rationality and Budgetary Incrementalism 14. Stable Interactions Among
Budget Actors 15. Disproportionate Information Processing 16.
Budget-Maximizing Bureaucrats PART IV. PUBLIC CHOICE AND TAXATION 17.
Public Goods and Public Choice 18. Taxation: Revenue Collection and
Efficiency 19. Taxation: Equity and Politics of Taxation 20. Measures of
Fiscal Capacity and Stress PART V. INTERGOVERNMENTAL FISCAL RELATIONS 21.
Intergovernmental Grants: Rationales and Types 22. Intergovernmental
Grants: Fiscal Impacts PART VI. MACRO-BUDGETING 23. Macroeconomic Theories:
Classical, Keynesian, and New Approaches 24. Macroeconomic Policies: Fiscal
Policy, Monetary Policy, and New Policy Suggestions 25. Congressional
Macro-Budgeting 26. Mechanics of Debt Management PART VII. NEW APPROACHES
TO BUDGET AND FINANCE 27. Emerging Topics
System 2. Legislative Budgeting System 3. Line-Item Veto 4. Balanced Budget
Requirements 5. Tax and Expenditure Limits 6. Rights-Based Budgeting 7.
Divided vs. Unified Governments and Fiscal Choice PART II. RATIONAL
APPROACHES TO RESOURCE ALLOCATION 8. Zero-Based Budgeting 9.
Performance-Based Budgeting 10. Performance-Based Budgeting: Challenges 11.
Cost-Benefit Analysis: Measurements and Time Values 12. Activity-Based
Costing PART III. INFORMATION CAPACITY AND BUDGET CHOICE 13. Bounded
Rationality and Budgetary Incrementalism 14. Stable Interactions Among
Budget Actors 15. Disproportionate Information Processing 16.
Budget-Maximizing Bureaucrats PART IV. PUBLIC CHOICE AND TAXATION 17.
Public Goods and Public Choice 18. Taxation: Revenue Collection and
Efficiency 19. Taxation: Equity and Politics of Taxation 20. Measures of
Fiscal Capacity and Stress PART V. INTERGOVERNMENTAL FISCAL RELATIONS 21.
Intergovernmental Grants: Rationales and Types 22. Intergovernmental
Grants: Fiscal Impacts PART VI. MACRO-BUDGETING 23. Macroeconomic Theories:
Classical, Keynesian, and New Approaches 24. Macroeconomic Policies: Fiscal
Policy, Monetary Policy, and New Policy Suggestions 25. Congressional
Macro-Budgeting 26. Mechanics of Debt Management PART VII. NEW APPROACHES
TO BUDGET AND FINANCE 27. Emerging Topics