There are important lessons to be learned, and analytical frameworks to be adapted and reused from the body of reference provided by the past history of public finance. This makes it possible to approach themes in terms of the actions of policy makers in various operating sectors of the economy: money, foreign exchange, finance, industry, labour relations, international trade, taxation and so on. One other key function carried out by the central authorities is the enactment and enforcement of rules governing competition between economic agents. Furthermore, in many countries, goods and services are produced by public sector enterprises, which emphasizes that public intervention comes in many shapes and forms. In this book, attention centers on the fiscal sector, where government intervention has a crucial impact on private saving and investment, public spending decisions, taxation and government revenues, including the funding of budget deficits
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The economic role of the state from Pareto to Keynes in the italian tradition: the contribution of Eraldo Fossati
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Shaping the italian constitution: economists’ contribution on public finance and taxation
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Ezio Vanoni, Minister of finance (1948-1954): an economic scheme for the welfare in Italy
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Public financing of local development in Italy: the role of territorial policies
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Public finance, organisation and gender: the contribution of italian school economia Aziendale
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Garrison’s capital-based macroeconomics: the role of deficit, credit control and taxation
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Fiscal policy, entrepreneurship and economic growth
Miguel Angel Galindo Martín, Domingo Enrique Ribeiro Soriano, María Teresa Méndez Picazo, Isabel Martínez Rodríguez
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Growth patterns and spatial dynamics of population and employment in local labour markets: an analysis for Spain
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The official development assistance (ODA) and fiscal instruments to reduce poverty: an EU perspective
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