Fiscal Aspects of Evolving Federations
Herausgeber: Wildasin, David A.
Fiscal Aspects of Evolving Federations
Herausgeber: Wildasin, David A.
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These essays on the economics of fiscal federalism contains original research by experts in North America and Europe.
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These essays on the economics of fiscal federalism contains original research by experts in North America and Europe.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 242
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. Juni 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 14mm
- Gewicht: 399g
- ISBN-13: 9780521148429
- ISBN-10: 0521148421
- Artikelnr.: 31188825
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 242
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. Juni 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 14mm
- Gewicht: 399g
- ISBN-13: 9780521148429
- ISBN-10: 0521148421
- Artikelnr.: 31188825
Preface; Contributors; Part I. Introduction: 1. Introduction David E.
Wildasin; 2. Fiscal aspects of evolving federations: issues for policy and
research David E. Wildasin; Part II. Theoretical Issues: 3. Efficiency and
the optimal direction of federal-state transfers Robin Boadway and Michael
Keen; 4. Interregional redistribution through tax surcharge Helmuth Cremer,
Maurice Marchand and Pierre Pestieau; 5. Decentralized public decision
making: the moral hazard problem Claude d'Aspremont and Louis-André
Gérard-Varet; 6. Migration and income transfers in the presence of labor
quality externalities Harry Huizinga; 7. Strategic provision of local
public inputs for oligopolitistic firms in the presence of endogenous
location choice Uwe Walz and Dietmar Wellisch; Part III. Policy and
Practice: 8. The structure of urban governance in South African cities
Junaid Ahmad; 9. Computable general equilibrium in local public finance and
fiscal federalism: applications to local taxation, intergovernmental aide,
and education vouchers Thomas Nechyba; 10. 'One people one destiny':
centralization and conflicts of interest in Australian federalism Jeffrey
D. Petchey and Perry Shapiro; Index.
Wildasin; 2. Fiscal aspects of evolving federations: issues for policy and
research David E. Wildasin; Part II. Theoretical Issues: 3. Efficiency and
the optimal direction of federal-state transfers Robin Boadway and Michael
Keen; 4. Interregional redistribution through tax surcharge Helmuth Cremer,
Maurice Marchand and Pierre Pestieau; 5. Decentralized public decision
making: the moral hazard problem Claude d'Aspremont and Louis-André
Gérard-Varet; 6. Migration and income transfers in the presence of labor
quality externalities Harry Huizinga; 7. Strategic provision of local
public inputs for oligopolitistic firms in the presence of endogenous
location choice Uwe Walz and Dietmar Wellisch; Part III. Policy and
Practice: 8. The structure of urban governance in South African cities
Junaid Ahmad; 9. Computable general equilibrium in local public finance and
fiscal federalism: applications to local taxation, intergovernmental aide,
and education vouchers Thomas Nechyba; 10. 'One people one destiny':
centralization and conflicts of interest in Australian federalism Jeffrey
D. Petchey and Perry Shapiro; Index.
Preface; Contributors; Part I. Introduction: 1. Introduction David E.
Wildasin; 2. Fiscal aspects of evolving federations: issues for policy and
research David E. Wildasin; Part II. Theoretical Issues: 3. Efficiency and
the optimal direction of federal-state transfers Robin Boadway and Michael
Keen; 4. Interregional redistribution through tax surcharge Helmuth Cremer,
Maurice Marchand and Pierre Pestieau; 5. Decentralized public decision
making: the moral hazard problem Claude d'Aspremont and Louis-André
Gérard-Varet; 6. Migration and income transfers in the presence of labor
quality externalities Harry Huizinga; 7. Strategic provision of local
public inputs for oligopolitistic firms in the presence of endogenous
location choice Uwe Walz and Dietmar Wellisch; Part III. Policy and
Practice: 8. The structure of urban governance in South African cities
Junaid Ahmad; 9. Computable general equilibrium in local public finance and
fiscal federalism: applications to local taxation, intergovernmental aide,
and education vouchers Thomas Nechyba; 10. 'One people one destiny':
centralization and conflicts of interest in Australian federalism Jeffrey
D. Petchey and Perry Shapiro; Index.
Wildasin; 2. Fiscal aspects of evolving federations: issues for policy and
research David E. Wildasin; Part II. Theoretical Issues: 3. Efficiency and
the optimal direction of federal-state transfers Robin Boadway and Michael
Keen; 4. Interregional redistribution through tax surcharge Helmuth Cremer,
Maurice Marchand and Pierre Pestieau; 5. Decentralized public decision
making: the moral hazard problem Claude d'Aspremont and Louis-André
Gérard-Varet; 6. Migration and income transfers in the presence of labor
quality externalities Harry Huizinga; 7. Strategic provision of local
public inputs for oligopolitistic firms in the presence of endogenous
location choice Uwe Walz and Dietmar Wellisch; Part III. Policy and
Practice: 8. The structure of urban governance in South African cities
Junaid Ahmad; 9. Computable general equilibrium in local public finance and
fiscal federalism: applications to local taxation, intergovernmental aide,
and education vouchers Thomas Nechyba; 10. 'One people one destiny':
centralization and conflicts of interest in Australian federalism Jeffrey
D. Petchey and Perry Shapiro; Index.