This Handbook explores and explains new developments in the “second generation” theory of public finance, in which benevolent rulers and governments have been replaced by personally motivated politicians and the associated institutions. Following a comprehensive introduction by the editors, the renowned contributors present fresh and original perspectives on the key multi-level issues, along with recent developments in theory and practice, as they relate to taxes, budget systems, the management of liabilities and macroeconomic stability. The book also explores special issues concerning the poor and marginalized, structural change and the environment, natural disasters, and the task of overcoming conflicts whilst keeping countries together.
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Ahmad, E., & Brosio, G. (2015). Handbook of multilevel finance. Handbook of Multilevel Finance (pp. 1–650). Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd. https://doi.org/10.4337/9780857932297
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