Political economy and public finance : the role of political economy in the theory and practice of public economics

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Political economy and public finance : the role of political economy in the theory and practice of public economics

edited by Stanley L. Winer, Hirofumi Shibata

E. Elgar, c2002

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Papers presented at the 57th IIPF Congress, held at Linz, Austria in August 2001

"In association with the International Institute of Public Finance"

Includes bibliographical references and index

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Description

There is a long-standing difference amongst public economists between those who think that collective choice must be formally acknowledged, and those who derive their policy recommendations from a social planning framework in which politics plays no role. The purpose of this book is to contribute to a meaningful dialogue between these two groups, in the belief that the future of both political economy and of normative public finance lies somewhere between the two approaches.Some of the specific questions addressed in the book include: does public finance need political economy? Should collective choice play a role in the standard of reference used in normative public finance? What is a 'failure' in a non-market or policy process? And what have we learned about the theory and practice of public finance from three decades of empirical research on public choice? The book also provides a practitioner's view of the political economy of redistribution. The distinguished list of authors, many of whom are pre-eminent in their fields, includes Robin Boadway, Geoffrey Brennan, Albert Breton, AnIbal Cavaco Silva, Walter Hettich, Gebhard Kirchgassner, Dennis Mueller, William Niskanen, Hirofumi Shibata, Eugene Smolensky, Heinrich Ursprung, Frans van Winden, Stanley Winer and Donald Wittman. The importance of political economy to any understanding of why public policy evolves as it does is now widely accepted by public finance scholars and practitioners. This book goes a step further by considering the role of collective choice in defining what constitutes 'good' or 'better' policy. It will be an essential companion for all scholars of public finance and political economy.

Table of Contents

Contents: Preface 1. Political Economy and Public Finance: A Brief Introduction Stanley L. Winer and Hirofumi Shibata PART I: DOES PUBLIC FINANCE NEED POLITICAL ECONOMY? 2. Public Finance, Public Choice and the Political Economy of Regulation Geoffrey Brennan 3. Public and Welfare Economics under Monopolistic and Competitive Governments Albert Breton PART II: SHOULD COLLECTIVE CHOICE PLAY A ROLE IN THE STANDARD OF REFERENCE USED IN NORMATIVE PUBLIC FINANCE? 4. The Role of Public Choice Considerations in Normative Public Economics Robin Boadway 5. Better than What? Policy Analysis, Collective Choice and the Standard of Reference Walter Hettich Comments and a Rejoinder PART III: WHAT IS A 'FAILURE' IN A NON-MARKET OR POLICY PROCESS? 6. Normative Public Finance Without Guilt: Why Normative Public Finance is Positive Public Finance Donald Wittman 7. On the Origin and Identification of Government Failures William A. Niskanen Comments PART IV: WHAT HAVE WE LEARNED ABOUT THE THEORY AND PRACTICE OF PUBLIC FINANCE FROM THREE DECADES OF EMPIRICAL RESEARCH ON PUBLIC CHOICE? 8. Interest Groups, Redistribution and the Size of Government Dennis C. Mueller 9. The Effects of Fiscal Institutions on Public Finance: A Survey of the Empirical Evidence Gebhard Kirchgassner 10. Experimental Investigation of Collective Action Frans van Winden PART V: A PRACTITIONER'S VIEW OF THE POLITICAL ECONOMY OF REDISTRIBUTION 11. Equity Policy and Political Feasibility in the European Union Anibal Cavaco Silva PART VI: WHERE DO WE GO FROM HERE? 12. Directions for Future Research Eugene Smolensky 13. Where Do We Go from Here? Heinrich W. Ursprung Comments Index

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  • NCID
    BA59979990
  • ISBN
    • 1843760738
    • 1843761181
  • LCCN
    2002024582
  • Country Code
    uk
  • Title Language Code
    eng
  • Text Language Code
    eng
  • Place of Publication
    Cheltenham, UK
  • Pages/Volumes
    xii, 242 p.
  • Size
    24 cm
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