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| Attribute | Details |
|---|---|
| ISBN | 9789363634329 |
| Author | Revised by Gary Potter |
| Subject | Sociology |
| Binding | Paperback |
| Total Pages | 630 |
| Copyright Year | 2026 |
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Public Finance is a foundational pillar of modern economic systems, intricately tied to a nation's fiscal health, societal welfare, and policy formulation. This book offers a robust and comprehensive exploration into this critical domain, bridging the theoretical frameworks with real-world applications to illuminate the multi-faceted role of the public sector in economic governance. This book meticulously covers the core components of public finance, including taxation, public expenditure, budgeting, fiscal policy, and government debt management. Each chapter delves deeply into how these instruments are used by governments to influence macroeconomic stability, allocate resources efficiently, and shape socioeconomic outcomes. From tax systems that strive for equity and efficiency to budgetary decisions that prioritize national goals, the book provides clarity on both the mechanics and the broader implications of public financial operations. A distinctive feature of this work is its dual focus on classical and contemporary economic theories. The book thoughtfully analyzes how governments mobilize revenue, manage public funds, and craft fiscal strategies to stimulate economic growth, combat inequality, and respond to crises. Rich with case studies and practical examples, this book serves as more than just an academic text—it is a strategic guide for understanding the intricate interplay between government actions and economic outcomes. Whether it's evaluating the efficiency of welfare programs, assessing debt sustainability, or understanding fiscal decentralization, readers are equipped with the tools to critically assess public policy decisions. Designed for students, policymakers, economists, and finance professionals alike, this book offers deep insights and fosters a nuanced appreciation of the role of public finance in governance. By thoughtfully bridging the divide between theoretical inquiry and practical implementation, it stands as an indispensable resource for anyone seeking to navigate and influence the public financial landscape in an evolving global environment.