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Welfare and Efficiency in Public Economics

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Ranking183593inWirtschaft
CHF137.00

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Hans-Werner Sinn, Munich, West Germany This book contains 15 papers presented at a conference in Neresheim, West Ger many, in June 1986. The articles were selected by anonymous referees and most of them have undergone substantial revisions since their presentation. The common topic is measurement of welfare, both from efficiency and from equity perspectives. For many economists, welfare is a diffuse, arbitrary and am biguous concept. The papers collected in this book show that this view is not justified. Though not beyond all doubt, welfare theory today is crisp and clear, offering fairly straightforward measuring concepts. It even comes up with numbers that measure society's advantage or disadvantage from specific policy options in monetary units. Politicians get something they can intuitively understand and argue with, and they do not have to be afraid that all this is metaphysics or the result of the scientist's personal value judgements. Some economists, whom I would classify as belonging to the "everything is optimal" school, would claim that providing politicians with numerical welfare measures is superfluous or even dangerous. The world is as it is, and any attempt to give policy advice can only make things worse. I do not share this view. There are good policies and there are bad ones, but it may not be easy to distinguish between them. There is a role for consulting politicians, Dr.
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ISBN/GTIN978-3-642-73372-7
Product TypeBook
BindingPaperback
Publication countryGermany
Publishing date06/12/2011
EditionSoftcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1988
Pages444 pages
LanguageEnglish
SizeWidth 170 mm, Height 244 mm, Thickness 24 mm
Weight761 g
Article no.14193659
CatalogsBuchzentrum
Data source no.13394350
Product groupWirtschaft
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Dr. Manfred Rose ist Professor für Finanzwissenschaft an der Ruprecht-Karls-Universität Heidelberg. Forschungsschwerpunkt: Entwicklung eines neuen Steuersystems, das sich optimal mit den Funktionsprinzipien einer Marktwirtschaft und Demokratie verträgt. Seit Anfang 1990 unterstützt er im Rahmen von Entwicklungshilfeprojekten des Bundesentwicklungsministeriums zahlreiche Finanzministerien osteuropäischer Staaten bei der Neugestaltung ihrer Steuersysteme. Er ist Träger des Ernst-Blickle-Preises 1996.