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FISCAL POLICY
AURBACH A. wydawnictwo: MIT PRESS , rok wydania 1997, wydanie I cena netto: 350.00 Twoja cena 332,50 zł + 5% vat - dodaj do koszyka Policymakers are often
hard-pressed to understand what economists have to say on policy issues, and scholars and
students need to know what the latest research findings are and what questions remain
unanswered. Fiscal Policy: Lessons from Economic Research presents the work of leading
contributors to the public finance literature. The papers were originally presented at a
1996 conference sponsored by the Robert D. Burch Center for Tax Policy and Public Finance
at the University of California, Berkeley.
Although the papers are broad in scope, they are not intended to be neutral, comprehensive
surveys of the literature. Instead, authors were encouraged to focus on the issues they
thought most important or interesting. The conference confirmed that on some questions
there is a broad consensus, and on others there is strong disagreement. Because
perspectives differ, after each paper two discussants offer their own views on the
subject. More so than in many conference volumes, these comments are an integral part of
each presentation.
The eight chapters fall into three subject areas: government budget management and
control, federal entitlement programs, and attempts to influence private sector behavior
through tax code management.
Contributors: Henry J. Aaron, B. Douglas Bernheim, David M. Cutler, Nada Eissa, Jeffrey
Frankel, William G. Gale, Roger H. Gordon, Edward M. Gramlich, Bronwyn H. Hall, Kevin A.
Hassett, James R. Hines, Jr., Hilary Williamson Hoynes, R. Glenn Hubbard, Robert P. Inman,
Laurence J. Kotlikoff, Robert A. Moffitt, Joseph P. Newhouse, James M. Poterba, John M.
Quigley, Robert D. Reischauer, David Romer, Daniel L. Rubinfeld, John B. Shoven, Jonathan
S. Skinner, Joel Slemrod, John B. Taylor.
474 pages
Po otrzymaniu zamówienia poinformujemy, czy wybrany tytuł polskojęzyczny lub
anglojęzyczny jest aktualnie na półce księgarni.
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