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2000-06-05
Title
Public Spending in the 20th Century: A Global Perspective
ISBN
9780521662918
Publication Year
2000
Type
Textbook
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Publication Name
Public Spending in the 20th Century : a Global Perspective
Item Height
0.8in
Author
Ludger Schuknecht, Vito Tanzi
Item Length
9in
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Item Width
6in
Item Weight
22 Oz
Number of Pages
308 Pages

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In this analysis of the increase in government spending across all industrialized countries, the authors find that the growth of the welfare state has not brought about much additional social and economic welfare. Could public spending be reduced without sacrificing policy objectives: the study provides a blueprint for policy reform.

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Publisher
Cambridge University Press
ISBN-10
0521662915
ISBN-13
9780521662918
eBay Product ID (ePID)
1652755

Product Key Features

Author
Ludger Schuknecht, Vito Tanzi
Publication Name
Public Spending in the 20th Century : a Global Perspective
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Publication Year
2000
Type
Textbook
Number of Pages
308 Pages

Dimensions

Item Length
9in
Item Height
0.8in
Item Width
6in
Item Weight
22 Oz

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Lc Classification Number
Hj7461 .T36 2000
Reviews
'This excellent book documents the growth of government spending during the 20th century, its economic costs, and its disappointing failure in raising social welfare. Moreover, the authors - well-known public finance experts - argue convincingly in favor of government reduction, pointing out specific state reforms to reduce government size and raise social well-being. Although this brilliant volume is addressed to a general audience, it is rich in new statistical evidence and well grounded in modern theory. It should be mandatory reading for fiscal experts, policy makers, and the interested public at large.'Klaus Schmidt-Hebbel, Central Bank of Chile, ‘This excellent book documents the growth of government spending during the 20th century, its economic costs, and its disappointing failure in raising social welfare. Moreover, the authors - well-known public finance experts - argue convincingly in favor of government reduction, pointing out specific state reforms to reduce government size and raise social well-being. Although this brilliant volume is addressed to a general audience, it is rich in new statistical evidence and well grounded in modern theory. It should be mandatory reading for fiscal experts, policy makers, and the interested public at large.’Klaus Schmidt-Hebbel, Central Bank of Chile, ‘Widely regarded as the classic international study on the subject.’David B. Smith, Chief Economist, Williams de Broë, ' ... a fascinating new book ... Tanzi and Schuknecht argue, persuasively, that until the 1960s the rise in spending seems to have brought a big increase in public welfare, but that the extra spending mandated in the 1960s and 1970s, the age of greatest confidence in government, brought no further benefits.' Financial Times, 'Widely regarded as the classic international study on the subject.' David B. Smith, Chief Economist, Williams de Bro, 'The authors argue that the state in most Western countries is far larger than it needs to be to achieve its economic or social objectives. Employing a simple, but logical, methodology, they make a surprisingly persuasive case that we have gained little or nothing in terms of improved economic or social (including redistributive) outcomes from the huge expansion of the state that took place after World War II. Moreover, they argue that it is not only desirable but feasible to reduce the share of the state from an average (for 17 OECD countries) of 46 percent of GDP in 1996 to something closer to the 28 percent that prevailed in the same countries in 1960. Although the arguments and conclusions of this book will no doubt be controversial, they cast important new light on the past and future of one of the most important phenomena of recent times - the growth of the state. The book should be read, and read widely.' Richard M. Bird, University of Toronto, 'The authors argue that the state in most Western countries is far larger than it needs to be to achieve its economic or social objectives. Employing a simple, but logical, methodology, they make a surprisingly persuasive case that we have gained little or nothing in terms of improved economic or social (including redistributive) outcomes from the huge expansion of the state that took place after World War II. Moreover, they argue that it is not only desirable but feasible to reduce the share of the state from an average (for 17 OECD countries) of 46 percent of GDP in 1996 to something closer to the 28 percent that prevailed in the same countries in 1960. Although the arguments and conclusions of this book will no doubt be controversial, they cast important new light on the past and future of one of the most important phenomena of recent times - the growth of the state. The book should be read, and read widely.'Richard M. Bird, University of Toronto, ' … a fascinating new book … Tanzi and Schuknecht argue, persuasively, that until the 1960s the rise in spending seems to have brought a big increase in public welfare, but that the extra spending mandated in the 1960s and 1970s, the age of greatest confidence in government, brought no further benefits.' Financial Times, 'Widely regarded as the classic international study on the subject.'David B. Smith, Chief Economist, Williams de Broë, ‘ … a fascinating new book … Tanzi and Schuknecht argue, persuasively, that until the 1960s the rise in spending seems to have brought a big increase in public welfare, but that the extra spending mandated in the 1960s and 1970s, the age of greatest confidence in government, brought no further benefits.’Financial Times, 'This excellent book documents the growth of government spending during the 20th century, its economic costs, and its disappointing failure in raising social welfare. Moreover, the authors - well-known public finance experts - argue convincingly in favor of government reduction, pointing out specific state reforms to reduce government size and raise social well-being. Although this brilliant volume is addressed to a general audience, it is rich in new statistical evidence and well grounded in modern theory. It should be mandatory reading for fiscal experts, policy makers, and the interested public at large.' Klaus Schmidt-Hebbel, Central Bank of Chile, ‘The authors argue that the state in most Western countries is far larger than it needs to be to achieve its economic or social objectives. Employing a simple, but logical, methodology, they make a surprisingly persuasive case that we have gained little or nothing in terms of improved economic or social (including redistributive) outcomes from the huge expansion of the state that took place after World War II. Moreover, they argue that it is not only desirable but feasible to reduce the share of the state from an average (for 17 OECD countries) of 46 percent of GDP in 1996 to something closer to the 28 percent that prevailed in the same countries in 1960. Although the arguments and conclusions of this book will no doubt be controversial, they cast important new light on the past and future of one of the most important phenomena of recent times - the growth of the state. The book should be read, and read widely.’Richard M. Bird, University of Toronto, "A formidable work by formidable scholars, this volume should influence both academic and policy discussions in the fields of economics, political science, public administration, and public policy, as well as in the international donor community." Choice, ' ... a fascinating new book ... Tanzi and Schuknecht argue, persuasively, that until the 1960s the rise in spending seems to have brought a big increase in public welfare, but that the extra spending mandated in the 1960s and 1970s, the age of greatest confidence in government, brought no further benefits.'Financial Times, "This is an ambitious work...The book is on more solid ground, and makes more of a contribution..." EH.Net
Table of Content
Part I. The Growth of Government: A Historical Perspective: 1. The growth of government since 1870; 2. The composition of public expenditure; 3. Revenue, deficits, and public debt; Part II. Gains from the Growth of Public Expenditure: 4. Historical evidence on government performance; 5. The size of government and its performance; 6. The experience of the newly-industrialized economies; Part III. The Role of the State and Government Reform: 7. Rethinking the role of the state; 8. Fiscal rules and institutions; 9. Blueprint for public expenditure reduction; Part IV. Recent Countries' Experiences in Reforming the Government: 10. Recent reform experience; 11. Fiscal reform in the public debate; 12. The future of public spending.
Copyright Date
2000
Topic
Public Affairs & Administration, Finance / General, Public Policy / Economic Policy
Lccn
99-040258
Dewey Decimal
336.3/9
Intended Audience
Scholarly & Professional
Dewey Edition
21
Illustrated
Yes
Genre
Business & Economics, Political Science

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