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Creating Public Value with Tax and Spending Policies: The View from Public Economics
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Kalambokidis, Laura
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Corporate taxes
/ Economic analysis
/ Economic policy
/ Efficiency
/ Equality
/ Equity
/ Expenditures
/ Fiscal Policy
/ Function
/ Government spending
/ Market failure
/ Markets
/ Optimal taxation
/ Political economy
/ Public administration
/ Public Choice
/ Public economics
/ Public expenditure
/ Public interest
/ Public value
/ Social choice
/ Social function
/ Social policy
/ Social Welfare
/ State government
/ SYMPOSIUM: EXPLORING THE VALUE OF PUBLIC VALUE
/ Tax policy
/ Tax subsidies
/ Taxation
/ Taxes
/ U.S.A
/ Value
/ Value (Economics)
/ Welfare economics
2014
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Creating Public Value with Tax and Spending Policies: The View from Public Economics
by
Kalambokidis, Laura
in
Corporate taxes
/ Economic analysis
/ Economic policy
/ Efficiency
/ Equality
/ Equity
/ Expenditures
/ Fiscal Policy
/ Function
/ Government spending
/ Market failure
/ Markets
/ Optimal taxation
/ Political economy
/ Public administration
/ Public Choice
/ Public economics
/ Public expenditure
/ Public interest
/ Public value
/ Social choice
/ Social function
/ Social policy
/ Social Welfare
/ State government
/ SYMPOSIUM: EXPLORING THE VALUE OF PUBLIC VALUE
/ Tax policy
/ Tax subsidies
/ Taxation
/ Taxes
/ U.S.A
/ Value
/ Value (Economics)
/ Welfare economics
2014
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Creating Public Value with Tax and Spending Policies: The View from Public Economics
by
Kalambokidis, Laura
in
Corporate taxes
/ Economic analysis
/ Economic policy
/ Efficiency
/ Equality
/ Equity
/ Expenditures
/ Fiscal Policy
/ Function
/ Government spending
/ Market failure
/ Markets
/ Optimal taxation
/ Political economy
/ Public administration
/ Public Choice
/ Public economics
/ Public expenditure
/ Public interest
/ Public value
/ Social choice
/ Social function
/ Social policy
/ Social Welfare
/ State government
/ SYMPOSIUM: EXPLORING THE VALUE OF PUBLIC VALUE
/ Tax policy
/ Tax subsidies
/ Taxation
/ Taxes
/ U.S.A
/ Value
/ Value (Economics)
/ Welfare economics
2014
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Creating Public Value with Tax and Spending Policies: The View from Public Economics
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Creating Public Value with Tax and Spending Policies: The View from Public Economics
2014
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Overview
According to the framework rooted in public economics, governments can create public value by focusing tax and spending policies on remedying market failures and addressing concerns about fairness embodied in a social welfare function. By pursuing optimal tax and spending policies, governments navigate the omnipresent trade-offs between equity and efficiency. Of course, in practice, the process by which policies are adopted does not resemble the planner's problem in social choice theory. In addition, real fiscal policies do not look much like the recommendations that arise from the optimal tax literature. Governments operate in public choice environments that are not conducive to focused remedying of market failure, and they suffer from their own tendencies to fail to achieve their objectives. Nevertheless, many of the tools are in place to help the federal and state governments focus tax and spending in ways that can maximize public value.
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