Andrea Montalto (ed.); Antonio Loforte (ed.); Francesco Musumeci (ed.); Thomas Krabatsch (ed.); Mark S. Slaughter (ed.) Springer (2017) Kovakantinen kirja
Andrea Montalto (ed.); Antonio Loforte (ed.); Francesco Musumeci (ed.); Thomas Krabatsch (ed.); Mark S. Slaughter (ed.) Springer (2018) Pehmeäkantinen kirja
Edward Elgar Sivumäärä: 512 sivua Asu: Pehmeäkantinen kirja Julkaisuvuosi: 2011, 29.04.2011 (lisätietoa) Kieli: Englanti
In response to the idea that alternative theories, ideologies and institutions of public economics are unsatisfactory, this important and path-breaking book deals with the principles of economics using a more realistic 'tempered public choice approach'. Opening with an introduction on the development of the economic theory of public finance, Francesco Forte develops a discourse based on a theoretical framework of welfare economics. Here, the assumption of 'homo oeconomicus' is replaced by that of an average man with imperfect rationality and imperfect ethical constraints, and social welfare functions are replaced by equilibrium solutions in 'games' played by contracting parties at constitutional and post-constitutional stages. The positive and normative theory of public goods becomes much more complex, and merit wants are evaluated from an individualistic perspective. Theories of public expenditure, public revenues and the interrelation between various levels of government are also analysed.
The public choice approach combined with theoretical welfare economics and institutions will prove a stimulating and engaging read for those with a special interest in public sector economics, public choice and Austrian economics.