Public sector revenue : principles, policies, and management / Alberto Asquer.

By: Asquer, Alberto, 1973- [author.]
Language: English Publisher: Abingdon, Oxon : Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group, 2017Edition: 1 EditionDescription: pages cmContent type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9781138217287 (pbk. : alk. paper); 9781138217270 (hardback : alk. paper)Subject(s): Revenue -- TextbooksDDC classification: 352.4/4 LOC classification: HJ2305 | .A87 2017
Contents:
Preface -- Financing the public sector -- Taxation : principles, types, and effects -- The design of tax systems -- Taxation and policy objectives -- Sub-national taxation and fiscal federalism -- Issues in international taxation -- Revenue from foreign aid -- User charges, fees, and public-private partnerships -- Franchises, concessions, licenses and privatisation -- Exploitation of natural resources -- Borrowing and public debt -- Seignorage -- Glossary -- Bibliography.
Summary: In this time of acute financial pressure on public budgets, there is an increasing interest worldwide in alternative ways for governments to raise money, and how public authorities can develop the capacity to administer revenues efficiently and effectively. 'Public Sector Revenue' sets itself apart from other textbooks through its exclusive focus on the revenue side of public financial management
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About the Author

Alberto Asquer is Director of the Centre for Financial and Management Studies of SOAS University of London.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Preface -- Financing the public sector -- Taxation : principles, types, and effects -- The design of tax systems -- Taxation and policy objectives -- Sub-national taxation and fiscal federalism -- Issues in international taxation -- Revenue from foreign aid -- User charges, fees, and public-private partnerships -- Franchises, concessions, licenses and privatisation -- Exploitation of natural resources -- Borrowing and public debt -- Seignorage -- Glossary -- Bibliography.

In this time of acute financial pressure on public budgets, there is an increasing interest worldwide in alternative ways for governments to raise money, and how public authorities can develop the capacity to administer revenues efficiently and effectively. 'Public Sector Revenue' sets itself apart from other textbooks through its exclusive focus on the revenue side of public financial management

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