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This book focuses on the distributional consequences of the public sector and examines and documents, theoretically and empirically, the effects of government spending and taxation on personal distribution, and includes chapters investigating the relationship between the public sector and functional distribution of national income.

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This book focuses on the distributional consequences of the public sector and examines and documents, theoretically and empirically, the effects of government spending and taxation on personal distribution, and includes chapters investigating the relationship between the public sector and functional distribution of national income.

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Autorenporträt
LEONARD E. BURMAN Co-Director, Tax Policy Center and Senior Fellow, Urban Institute, USA BARBARA A. BUTRICA Senior Research Associate, Urban Institute, USA KWANG SOO CHEONG Assistant Professor of Finance, Graduate Division of Business and Management, John Hopkins University, USA WILLIAM G. GALE Arjay and Frances Fearing Miller Chair in Federal Economic Policy and Deputy Director, Economic Studies Programme, Brooking Institution, USA MATTHEW HALL Analyst, Antitrust Practice, NERA Economic Consulting, USA ANN HARDING Professor of Applied Economics and Social Policy and Director, National Centre for Social and Economic Modelling (NATSEM), University of Canberra, Australia HOWARD M. IAMS Director, Division of Policy Evaluation, Social Security Administration's Research Office, USA HERWIG IMMERVOLL Economist, Social Policy Division, OECD, France MATHIEU LEFÈBVRE Research Assistant, Department of Economics, University of Liège, Belgium HORACIO LEVY Senior Research Officer, Institute for Social and Economic Research, University of Essex, UK CHRISTINE LIETZ Research Associate, Institute of Advanced Studies, Vienna, Austria RACHEL LLOYD Principal Research Fellow, National Centre for Social and Economic Modelling (NATSEM), University of Canberra, Australia DANIELA MANTOVANI Researcher of Public Economics, University of Modena e Reggio Emilia, Italy CATHAL O'DONOGHUE Director, Irish Rural Economy Research Centre, Republic of Ireland PETER R. ORSZAG Joseph A. PechmanSenior Fellow in Economic Studies, Brookings Institute and Research Professor, Georgetown University, USA LARS OSBERG McCulloch Professor of Economics, Dalhousie University, Canada PIERRE PESTIEAU Professor, University of Liège, Belgium LEON PODKAMINER Senior Research Fellow, Vienna Institute for International Economic Studies, Austria JONATHAN A. SCHWABISH Senior Director, Research and Policy, Partnership for New York City, USA TIMOTHY M. SMEEDING Maxwell Professor of Public Policy, Syracuse University, USA KAREN E. SMITH Senior Research Associate, Urban Institute, USA HOLLY SUTHERLAND Research Professor, Institute for Social and Economic Research, University of Essex, UK GERLINDE VERBIST Post-Doctoral Researcher, Centre for Social Policy, University of Antwerp, Belgium NEIL WARREN Associate Professor of Economics, Australian Taxation Studies Programme, Faculty of Law, University of New South Wales, Australia EDWARD N. WOLFF Professor of Economics, New York University, USA AJIT ZACHARIAS Research Scholar, Levy Economics Institute, USA