Studies in fiscal federalism
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Studies in fiscal federalism
(Economists of the twentieth century)
E. Elgar, c1991
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Essays originally published between Feb. 1968 and June 1989
Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Economic theorists and finance practitioners alike turn to the seminal work of Wallace E. Oates for a systematic statement of the economic principles of fiscal federalism. In this book, Professor Oates provides an overview of fiscal federalism and analyses specific problems in a selection of his most important articles and papers. This collection includes many pieces which are not readily accessible.The papers in this volume constitute a basic reference for current discussion of the evolution both of national fiscal systems and of the fiscal structure of the European Community and other supranational organizations. The range of approaches and quality of argument will ensure that the book becomes a central reference point for the continued discussion of this important topic.
Table of Contents
Contents: Part I: Fiscal Federalism: An Overview Part II: The Roles of Different Levels of Government Part III: Intergovernmental Grants and Revenue Sharing Part IV: The Provision of Local Public Goods Part V: Capitalization and Local Finance Part VI: Public Choice and Fiscal Federalism
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