Topics in Public Economics
Theoretical and Applied Analysis
Herausgeber: Pines, David; Zilcha, Itzhak; Sadka, Efraim
Topics in Public Economics
Theoretical and Applied Analysis
Herausgeber: Pines, David; Zilcha, Itzhak; Sadka, Efraim
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This volume presents developments in urban geography, club theory, local public finance, and international trade which contribute to the explanation of the modern opposing trends.
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This volume presents developments in urban geography, club theory, local public finance, and international trade which contribute to the explanation of the modern opposing trends.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 372
- Erscheinungstermin: 2. Juni 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 603g
- ISBN-13: 9780521144865
- ISBN-10: 0521144868
- Artikelnr.: 30975778
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 372
- Erscheinungstermin: 2. Juni 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 603g
- ISBN-13: 9780521144865
- ISBN-10: 0521144868
- Artikelnr.: 30975778
Foreword Haim Ben-Shahar; Introduction Efraim Sadka, David Pines and Itzhak
Zilcha; Part I. New Perspectives on Urban Development: 1. A 'slime mold'
model of city formation Paul A. Krugman; 2. The size of regions: transport
and housing as factors in agglomeration Elhanan Helpman; Part II. The
Economics of Clubs: 3. First and second welfare theorems for economies with
collective goods Vicky Barham and Myrna H. Wooders; 4. Anonymous pricing in
Tiebout economies and economics with clubs John Conley and Myrna H.
Wooders; 5. Decentralization in club economies: how multiple private goods
matter Robert P. Gilles and Suzanne A. Scotchmer; 6. Incentives and
disagglomerative forces: some modelling problems Roger Guesnerie; Part III.
The Provision of Public Goods: 7. Self-financing of congestible facilities
in a growing economy Richard Arnott and Marvin Kraus; 8. The monopolistic
provision of congested public goods William H. Oakland; 9. Imperfect
solutions to the musical-suburbs problem John D. Wilson; 10. Nationalism
and secession Daniel Berkowitz; Part IV. Taxation and Distribution: 11. Why
is there corporate taxation in a small open economy? The role of transfer
pricing and income shifting Roger H. Gordon and Jeffrey K. MacKie-Mason;
12. Patterns of tax arbitrage and decentralized tax autonomy Bernd Genser;
13. Destination- and origin-based taxation under international capital
mobility A. Lans Bovenberg; 14. Factor mobility, risk, and redistribution
in the welfare state David E. Wildasin.
Zilcha; Part I. New Perspectives on Urban Development: 1. A 'slime mold'
model of city formation Paul A. Krugman; 2. The size of regions: transport
and housing as factors in agglomeration Elhanan Helpman; Part II. The
Economics of Clubs: 3. First and second welfare theorems for economies with
collective goods Vicky Barham and Myrna H. Wooders; 4. Anonymous pricing in
Tiebout economies and economics with clubs John Conley and Myrna H.
Wooders; 5. Decentralization in club economies: how multiple private goods
matter Robert P. Gilles and Suzanne A. Scotchmer; 6. Incentives and
disagglomerative forces: some modelling problems Roger Guesnerie; Part III.
The Provision of Public Goods: 7. Self-financing of congestible facilities
in a growing economy Richard Arnott and Marvin Kraus; 8. The monopolistic
provision of congested public goods William H. Oakland; 9. Imperfect
solutions to the musical-suburbs problem John D. Wilson; 10. Nationalism
and secession Daniel Berkowitz; Part IV. Taxation and Distribution: 11. Why
is there corporate taxation in a small open economy? The role of transfer
pricing and income shifting Roger H. Gordon and Jeffrey K. MacKie-Mason;
12. Patterns of tax arbitrage and decentralized tax autonomy Bernd Genser;
13. Destination- and origin-based taxation under international capital
mobility A. Lans Bovenberg; 14. Factor mobility, risk, and redistribution
in the welfare state David E. Wildasin.
Foreword Haim Ben-Shahar; Introduction Efraim Sadka, David Pines and Itzhak
Zilcha; Part I. New Perspectives on Urban Development: 1. A 'slime mold'
model of city formation Paul A. Krugman; 2. The size of regions: transport
and housing as factors in agglomeration Elhanan Helpman; Part II. The
Economics of Clubs: 3. First and second welfare theorems for economies with
collective goods Vicky Barham and Myrna H. Wooders; 4. Anonymous pricing in
Tiebout economies and economics with clubs John Conley and Myrna H.
Wooders; 5. Decentralization in club economies: how multiple private goods
matter Robert P. Gilles and Suzanne A. Scotchmer; 6. Incentives and
disagglomerative forces: some modelling problems Roger Guesnerie; Part III.
The Provision of Public Goods: 7. Self-financing of congestible facilities
in a growing economy Richard Arnott and Marvin Kraus; 8. The monopolistic
provision of congested public goods William H. Oakland; 9. Imperfect
solutions to the musical-suburbs problem John D. Wilson; 10. Nationalism
and secession Daniel Berkowitz; Part IV. Taxation and Distribution: 11. Why
is there corporate taxation in a small open economy? The role of transfer
pricing and income shifting Roger H. Gordon and Jeffrey K. MacKie-Mason;
12. Patterns of tax arbitrage and decentralized tax autonomy Bernd Genser;
13. Destination- and origin-based taxation under international capital
mobility A. Lans Bovenberg; 14. Factor mobility, risk, and redistribution
in the welfare state David E. Wildasin.
Zilcha; Part I. New Perspectives on Urban Development: 1. A 'slime mold'
model of city formation Paul A. Krugman; 2. The size of regions: transport
and housing as factors in agglomeration Elhanan Helpman; Part II. The
Economics of Clubs: 3. First and second welfare theorems for economies with
collective goods Vicky Barham and Myrna H. Wooders; 4. Anonymous pricing in
Tiebout economies and economics with clubs John Conley and Myrna H.
Wooders; 5. Decentralization in club economies: how multiple private goods
matter Robert P. Gilles and Suzanne A. Scotchmer; 6. Incentives and
disagglomerative forces: some modelling problems Roger Guesnerie; Part III.
The Provision of Public Goods: 7. Self-financing of congestible facilities
in a growing economy Richard Arnott and Marvin Kraus; 8. The monopolistic
provision of congested public goods William H. Oakland; 9. Imperfect
solutions to the musical-suburbs problem John D. Wilson; 10. Nationalism
and secession Daniel Berkowitz; Part IV. Taxation and Distribution: 11. Why
is there corporate taxation in a small open economy? The role of transfer
pricing and income shifting Roger H. Gordon and Jeffrey K. MacKie-Mason;
12. Patterns of tax arbitrage and decentralized tax autonomy Bernd Genser;
13. Destination- and origin-based taxation under international capital
mobility A. Lans Bovenberg; 14. Factor mobility, risk, and redistribution
in the welfare state David E. Wildasin.