Free
Lectures On Public Economics
Ebooks To Download

This classic introduction to public finance remains the best advanced-level textbook on the subject ever written. First published in 1980, Lectures on Public Economics still tops reading lists at many leading universities despite the fact that the book has been out of print for years. This new edition makes it readily available again to a new generation of students and practitioners in public economics.The lectures presented here examine the behavioral responses of households and firms to tax changes. Topics include the effects of taxation on labor supply, savings, risk-taking, the firm, debt, and economic growth. The book then delves into normative questions such as the design of tax systems, optimal taxation, public sector pricing, and public goods, including local public goods.Written by two of the world's preeminent economists, this edition of Lectures on Public Economics features a new introduction by Anthony Atkinson and Joseph Stiglitz that discusses the latest developments in the field and areas for future research. The definitive advanced-level textbook on public economics Examines the effects of taxation on households and firms Covers tax system design, optimal taxation, public sector pricing, and more Includes suggestions for further reading Additional resources available online

Hardcover: 568 pages

Publisher: Princeton University Press; Updated edition with a New introduction by the authors edition (May 26, 2015)

Language: English

ISBN-10: 0691166412

ISBN-13: 978-0691166414

Product Dimensions: 7.2 x 1.7 x 10.6 inches

Shipping Weight: 2.6 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)

Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (4 customer reviews)

Best Sellers Rank: #599,343 in Books (See Top 100 in Books) #12 in Books > Business & Money > Taxation > International #13 in Books > Law > Tax Law > International #175 in Books > Business & Money > Economics > Public Finance

It is a typical book subject to the students who have the great interesting in the public economics.The materials are intensive and are full of challenges.Once you read it, you will never forget the goal of this subject.The publication company has no plans to release the second edition or second printing book this moment.When I study in the Fu-Jen University Economic department, I do hope to buy a new one in some day.Wish it will come true.

Excellent book. The debate there is still valid and a excelent starting point for those interested in public eocnomics in depth.

Book also received in good order

Thnaks

Lectures on Public Economics Lectures on Calvinism, The Stone Lectures of 1898 The Feynman Lectures on Physics, Vol. II: The New Millennium Edition: Mainly Electromagnetism and Matter (Feynman Lectures on Physics (Paperback)) (Volume 2) Essential Case Studies In Public Health: Putting Public Health into Practice (Essential Public Health) Research Methods in Public Administration and Public Management: An Introduction (Routledge Masters in Public Management) Lectures on Urban Economics (MIT Press) Lectures On Urban Economics Environmental and Natural Resource Economics (The Pearson Series in Economics) The Economics of a Video Game (Economics of Entertainment) Labor Economics: Introduction to Classic and the New Labor Economics Managerial Economics: Foundations of Business Analysis and Strategy (The Mcgraw-Hill Economics Series) Economics of Money, Banking and Financial Markets, The, Business School Edition (4th Edition) (The Pearson Series in Economics) Economics of Health and Health Care, The (4th Edition) (Prentice-Hall Series in Economics) Health Economics (The Pearson Series in Economics) The Economics of Sports (The Pearson Series in Economics) International Economics (6th Edition) (Pearson Economics) International Economics: Theory and Policy (10th Edition) (Pearson Series in Economics) International Economics (9th Edition) (The Pearson Series in Economics) Contemporary Labor Economics (The Mcgraw-Hill Series Economics) Managerial Economics & Business Strategy (Mcgraw-Hill Economics)