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How is quot;public financequot; organized in China? Is China's public finance system different from that of other … crucial role in China's public finance during the last hundred years. A purely legislative definition obscures the fact that … changes in public finance have contributed to the collapse of political regimes such as Imperial China (1911), Republican …
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Proprietary rule, whereby the state is owned by a ruler who maximizes tax revenues minus the costs of governing, is a useful ideal type that describes many of the states that have ever existed. The study of proprietary rule and its public finance, however, is comparatively scarce. I argue that...
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Der Umfang finanzieller Ressourcen ist für den Handlungsspielraum politischer Akteure konstitutiv, was auch für Bern im 16. Jahrhundert gilt. Orientiert an modernen finanzwissenschaftlichen Vorgaben wird in dieser Arbeit Struktur und Umfang des Berner Staatshaus-haltes analysiert und zwar so,...
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Proprietary rule, whereby the state is owned by a ruler who maximizes tax revenues minus the costs of governing, is a useful ideal type that describes many of the states that have ever existed. The study of proprietary rule and its public finance, however, is comparatively scarce. I argue that...
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We analyze the democratic politics of a rule that separates capital and ordinary account budgets and allows the government to issue debt to finance capital items only. Many national governments followed this rule in the 18th and 19th centuries and most U.S. states do today. This simple 1800s...
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This paper focuses most proximately on the efforts of the Federalists, specifically and arguably most influentially by Alexander Hamilton, to tackle one of the most pressing issues facing the new republic after independence – the inability of the government of the United States to pay the...
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We analyze the democratic politics of a rule that separates capital and ordinary account budgets and allows the government to issue debt to finance capital items only. Many national governments followed this rule in the 18th and 19th centuries and most U.S. states do today. This simple 1800s...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012467657