A study in public finance / A. C. Pigou
Material type: TextPublication details: Macmillan & Co. London : 1962Edition: 3rd edDescription: xviii, 285 pISBN:- (hbk)
- 336 P629
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1. Preliminary
2. Principles of compensation
3. Non transfer and transfer expenditure by government authorities
4. The finance of business undertakings operated by public authorities
5. Range of government expenditure
6. The place of loans other then war loans in public finance
7. Principles of taxation
8. Tax schemes and tax formulae
9. The interaction of different tax formulae
10. The principle of least sacrifice and the distributional aspect of taxation
11. The principles of least sacrifice announcements to equal income groups
12. Distributional and announcement considerations in combination
13. The structure of an equal sacrifices income tax where there are no savings
14. And earned income and investment income should be treated differently
15. Taxes and bounties to correct maladjustments
16. Differentiation in taxation between different sorts of expenditure
17. Tax and savings
18. Differentiation between sources of income
19. Taxes assessed on investment income versus taxes assessed on property
20. Duties and taxes on investment
21. Taxes on the public value of land
22. Taxes on monopoly revenue
23. Taxes on windfalls
24. International reactions of domestic taxes
25. Taxing the foreigner by personal taxes
26. Reparation leaves and the ration of interchange or terms of trades
27. The implication of reparation payments for prices under an international gold standard
28. Net contribution received b reparation receiving country from the reparation paying country
29. General uniform ad valorem taxes upon imports and exports
30. Protective duties
Part 2 : Public finance and employment
31. Introductory
32. Employment and unemployment in relation to the money
33. The implications of reflex influences from changes in money rates of wages of the money wages bill
34. Money wages bill in relation to aggregate money outlay if money wage rates are fixed
35. Aggregate money out lay in relations to public finance operations
36. The principle ways in which public authorities may affect aggregate money outlay in the internet of employment
37. The timing outlays by public authorities
38. Government purchases for stock in bad times and sales out of store in good times
39. The adjustment of insurance contribution between bad times and good
40. Subsidies to employers in respect of wages in bad times
41. An academic refinement
42. Once for all expansions in the money wages bill
43. Trend movement
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