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Public Finance and Parliamentary Constitutionalism analyses constitutionalism and public finance (tax, expenditure …, audit, sovereign borrowing and monetary finance) in Anglophone parliamentary systems of government. The book surveys the … history of public finance law in the UK, its export throughout the British Empire, and its entrenchment in Commonwealth …
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Globalization is triggering a 'revenue shock' in developing economies. International trade taxes - once the primary source of government revenue - have been cut drastically in response to trade liberalization. Bastiaens and Rudra make the novel argument that regime type is a major determinant of...
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promotes politically expressed desires and is not a scientific language that clarifies the practice of public finance …
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This volume examines the major trends in public finance in developed capitalist countries since the oil crisis of 1973 … easy finance. Tax protests and growing welfare costs often led to rising debt levels. The change to floating exchange rates …
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A comprehensive, up-to-date, insightful, and innovative masterpiece on the Chinese public finance has finally emerged … to fill the gap in the field. Considering China's public finance in its entirety, from tax systems, government spending … security and healthcare, it analyses China's public finance reforms and examines the reasons and the consequences of these …
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As financial markets put more and more pressure on governments to reduce their deficits and debts, sub-central levels of government are a key player in the implementation of national strategies. The room for manoeuvre to implement consolidations strategies coordinated across levels of government...
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Financial performance is the measure of an organization's productivity and effectiveness. It is used as an indicator of an organization’s ability to use available resources in generating returns and profits for its stakeholders. Determinants of financial performance include employee...
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Motivated by the recent experience in the Russian Federation, this paper examines the implications of imposing central control on the budgetary activities of a subnational government. In a highly stylised multi-task principal-agent model (Holmstrom and Milgrom (1991)), a central government...
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Fiscal imbalances were a main cause for chronic high inflation and macroeconomic instability before the 2000/2001 crisis. Fiscal consolidation is the cornerstone of post-crisis stabilization. It has been quite successful over the past three years as sizeable primary surpluses have been sustained...
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