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PUBLIC FINANCE
Public finance (government finance) is the field of economics that deals with budgeting the revenues and expenditures of a public sector entity, usually government. Governments, like any other legal entity, can take out loans, issue bonds and invest. Based on the taxing authority of the entity, they issue bonds such as tax increment bonds or revenue bonds. A bond issued by a public sector entity may give tax advantages to its owners.
The economic basis of government activity
Efficiency
Externalities and government policy
- Internalization of externalities
- The Coase Theorem. The Coase theorem is the idea that government, with the power to establish the rights to use resources, can internalize externalities when transaction costs of bargaining are zero.
Public goods
- The demand for pure public goods
- Efficient output of a pure public good
- The free rider problem
Public choice and the political process
Government expenditures
Government operations
Main article: government operations
Income distribution
- Income distribution - How will these government expenditures influence the incomes of one group relative to another group? Government programs like ?disaster relief? transfer wealth to people that have suffered a loss due to natural disaster. Social security transfers wealth from the young to the old. Engaging in a war transfers wealth to certain sectors of society. Public education transfers wealth to families with children in these schools. Public road construction transfers wealth from people that do not use the roads to those people that do (and to those that build the roads).
- Income Security
- Employment insurance
- Health Care
Financing
- Income redistribution effects of the various types of taxes and types of borrowing
- Taxation, Prices and Efficiency
- Inpact of taxes on market prices and efficiency
- The various types of taxes
- Taxation efficiency
- Taxation fairness
- User fees
Debt
- Government debt - the effect of previous years borrowing - the cost of servicing the debt - intergenerational consequences
- Types of government bonds
- Effects on the bond market
External links
Data
Websites
European Public Finance website - articles - http://www.europeanpublicfinance.com
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