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Studies In Fiscal Federalism |
Wallace E. Oates, Professor of Economics, University of Maryland, College Park and University Fellow, Resources for the Future, US
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| 1991 |
480 pp |
Hardback |
978 1 85278 520 8 |
£89.95 |
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‘Over the past 25 years Wallace Oates has been the principal intellectual leader in the field of fiscal federalism. All his contributions have had a significant impact upon the direction of research not only in the US but also world-wide. Anyone who is interested in teaching or researching topics within the area of fiscal federalism must begin with the works of Wallace Oates. This volume assembles Wallace Oates's principal papers, making them easily accessible. Whether they are read for the first time or for a second or third time they are stimulating and a joy to digest.’ – P.M. Jackson, University of Leicester, UK
Economic theorists and finance practitioners alike turn to the seminal work of Wallace E. Oates for a systematic statement of the economic principles of fiscal federalism. In this book, Professor Oates provides an overview of fiscal federalism and analyses specific problems in a selection of his most important articles and papers. This collection includes many pieces which are not readily accessible.
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Contents: Part I: Fiscal Federalism: An Overview Part II: The Roles of Different Levels of Government Part III: Intergovernmental Grants and Revenue Sharing Part IV: The Provision of Local Public Goods Part V: Capitalization and Local Finance Part VI: Public Choice and Fiscal Federalism
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