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About The Book
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Description: |
This book covers the theory and methodology of public economics; presents a historical and theoretical overview of the public sector; and discusses such topics as departures from efficiency (including imperfect competition and asymmetric information), issues in political economy, equity, taxation, fiscal federalism, and tax competition among independent jurisdictions. Suggestions for further reading, from classic papers to recent research, appear in each chapter, as do exercises. The mathematics has been kept to a minimum without sacrificing intellectual rigour; the book remains analytical rather than discursive. This second edition has been thoroughly updated throughout. It offers new chapters on behavioural economics, limits to redistribution, international taxation, cost-benefit analysis, and the economics of climate policy. Additional exercises have been added and many sections revised in response to feedback received for the first edition. “The second edition of Intermediate Public Economics provides a comprehensive introduction to public economic theory. It augments crystal-clear coverage of traditional core topics with state-of-the-art presentations on timely and active research areas such as behavioral economics, climate change, and fiscal competition. Well-prepared undergraduates as well as graduate students will find this volume an outstanding starting point for their study of public economics.” —James Poterba, Mitsui Professor of Economics, MIT
—Robin Boadway, Queen’s University, Canada
—Michael Smart, Department of Economics, University of Toronto
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Author Details
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Author Name | HINDRIKS , JEAN |
About Author | Jean Hindriks is Professor in the Economics Department and Co-director of the Center for Operations Research and Econometrics (CORE) at the Université Catholique de Louvain. |
Author Name | MYLES, GARETH D. |
About Author | Gareth D. Myles is Professor of Economics at the University of Exeter, a Research Fellow at the Institute for Fiscal Studies, London, and the author of Public Economics. |