
This text provides a balanced treatment of both theory and practice for courses in public finance, public sector economics, cost-benefit analysis, public choice or public policy. Features: * Thoroughly covers both tax and expenditure topics, including extensive discussion of current scholarly research as well as recent examples. * An entire chapter on health care includes discussion of current policy issues regarding health care reform (Ch. 13). * Current and complete treatment of deficits (Chapter 17) integrates discussions of previous chapters and provides students with a lively treatment of the topic. * The entire chapter on theory and use of off-budget credit and insurance policies is unique in a public finance text. * Many boxed items examine leading current policy issues. * Extensive use of graphs shows historical and current trends. * A complete appendix on microeconomic theory makes the text useful for several levels of teaching. * Examination of major changes in income tax laws lends appreciation for past reform as well as current reform issues.
This text investigates the intersection of economic theory and governmental fiscal practice to provide a comprehensive framework for understanding public sector operations. Michael Marlow utilizes his academic background to synthesize complex economic principles with real-world policy applications. The book employs a dual focus on tax and expenditure analysis, supported by current scholarly research and historical data to illustrate the mechanics of public choice and fiscal policy.
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Experts highlight this text as a balanced resource for students navigating the complexities of public sector economics. Readers frequently note the utility of the microeconomic appendix in bridging the gap between theoretical models and practical policy application.
Page Count:
0
Publication Date:
1997-11-01
Publisher:
Harcourt Brace College Publishers
ISBN-10:
003007861X
ISBN-13:
9780030078613
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