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Welfare, incentives, and taxation

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Publication details: New Delhi Oxford University Press 2006Description: 565p xISBN:
  • 9780195686500
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 330.1 MIR MIR
Contents:
Contents Part I: Welfare Economics; 1:Information and Incentives: The Economics of Carrots and Sticks; 2:Notes on Welfare Economics, Information, and Uncertainty; 3:The Desirability of Natural Resource Depletion, with John A. Kay; 4:The Economic Uses of Utilitarianism; 5:Welfare Economics and Economies of Scale; Part II: Tax Theory; 6:An Exploration in the Theory of Optimum Income Taxation; 7:On Producer Taxation; 8:The Optimum Town; 9:Population Policy and the Taxation of Family Size; 10:Optimal Tax Theory: A Synthesis; 11:The Theory of Optimal Taxation; 12:Migration and Optimal Income Taxes; 13:Taxing Uncertain Incomes; Part III: Public Expenditure; 14:Arguments for Public Expenditure; 15:Optimal Taxation and Government Finance; Part IV: Contract Theory; 16:The Optimal Structure of Incentives and Authority within an Organization; 17:The Theory of Moral Hazard and Unobservable Behaviour: Part I; Part V: Growth Theory; 18:The Dynamic Nonsubstitution Theorem; 19:Agreeable Plans, with Peter J. Hammond; 20:Fairly Good Plans, With Avinash Dixit and Nicholas Stern; 21:Optimum Saving with Economies of Scale; Part VI: Development Economics; 22:A Pure Theory of Underdeveloped Economies; 23:Project Appraisal and Planning Twenty Years On: Appendix, With Ian Little.
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Contents
Part I: Welfare Economics;
1:Information and Incentives: The Economics of Carrots and Sticks;
2:Notes on Welfare Economics, Information, and Uncertainty;
3:The Desirability of Natural Resource Depletion, with John A. Kay;
4:The Economic Uses of Utilitarianism;
5:Welfare Economics and Economies of Scale;

Part II: Tax Theory;
6:An Exploration in the Theory of Optimum Income Taxation;
7:On Producer Taxation;
8:The Optimum Town;
9:Population Policy and the Taxation of Family Size;
10:Optimal Tax Theory: A Synthesis;
11:The Theory of Optimal Taxation;
12:Migration and Optimal Income Taxes;
13:Taxing Uncertain Incomes;

Part III: Public Expenditure;
14:Arguments for Public Expenditure;
15:Optimal Taxation and Government Finance;

Part IV: Contract Theory;
16:The Optimal Structure of Incentives and Authority within an Organization;
17:The Theory of Moral Hazard and Unobservable Behaviour: Part I;

Part V: Growth Theory;
18:The Dynamic Nonsubstitution Theorem;
19:Agreeable Plans, with Peter J. Hammond;
20:Fairly Good Plans, With Avinash Dixit and Nicholas Stern;
21:Optimum Saving with Economies of Scale;

Part VI: Development Economics;
22:A Pure Theory of Underdeveloped Economies;
23:Project Appraisal and Planning Twenty Years On: Appendix, With Ian Little.

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