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050 0 4 _aHJ141
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245 0 0 _aCoercion and social welfare in public finance :
_beconomic and political perspectives /
_cedited by Jorge Martinez-Vazquez, Georgia State University, Stanley L. Winer, Carleton University.
246 3 _aCoercion & Social Welfare in Public Finance
264 1 _aCambridge :
_bCambridge University Press,
_c2014.
300 _a1 online resource (xiii, 353 pages) :
_bdigital, PDF file(s).
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500 _aTitle from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 05 Oct 2015).
505 0 0 _tCoercion, welfare, and the study of public finance /
_rJorge Martinez-Vazquez and Stanley L. Winer --
_tThe constitution of coercion : Wicksell, violence, and the ordering of society /
_rJohn Joseph Wallis --
_tProprietary public finance : on its emergence and evolution out of anarchy /
_rStergios Skaperdas --
_tDiscussion : a spatial model of state coercion /
_rLéonard Dudley --
_tCoercion, taxation, and voluntary association /
_rRoger D. Congleton --
_tKaldor-Hicks-Scitovsky coercion, Coasian bargaining, and the state /
_rMichael C. Munger --
_tDiscussion : a sociological perspective on coercion and social welfare /
_rEdgar Kiser --
_tNon-coercion, efficiency and incentive compatibility in public goods /
_rJohn O. Ledyard --
_tSocial welfare and coercion in public finance /
_rStanley L. Winer, George Tridimas and Walter Hettich --
_tDiscussion : the role of coercion in public economic theory /
_rRobin Boadway --
_tLindahl fiscal incidence and the measurement of coercion /
_rSaloua Sehili and Jorge Martinez-Vazquez --
_tDiscussion : state-local incidence and the Tiebout model /
_rGeorge R. Zodrow --
_tFiscal coercion in federal systems, with special attention to highly divided societies /
_rGiorgio Brosio --
_tDiscussion : on coercion in divided societies /
_rBernard Grofman --
_tCooperating to resist coercion : an experimental study /
_rLucy F. Ackert, Ann B. Gillette and Mark Rider --
_tPartial coercion, conditional cooperation, and self-commitment in voluntary contributions to public goods /
_rElena Cettolin and Arno Riedl --
_tDiscussion : coercion in the lab! /
_rMichael McKee.
520 _aAlthough coercion is a fundamental and unavoidable part of our social lives, economists have not offered an integrated analysis of its role in the public economy. The essays in this book focus on coercion arising from the operation of the fiscal system, a major part of the public sector. Collective choices on fiscal matters emerge from and have all the essential characteristics of social interaction, including the necessity to force unwanted actions on some citizens. This was recognized in an older tradition in public finance which can still serve as a starting point for modern work. The contributors to the volume recognize this tradition, but add to it by using contemporary frameworks to study a set of related issues concerning fiscal coercion and economic welfare. These issues range from the compatibility of an open access society with the original Wicksellian vision to the productivity of coercion in experimental games.
650 0 _aFinance, Public.
650 0 _aPublic welfare.
650 0 _aState, The.
650 0 _aSocial policy.
700 1 _aMartinez-Vazquez, Jorge,
_eeditor.
700 1 _aWiner, Stanley L.,
_d1947-
_eeditor.
776 0 8 _iPrint version:
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856 4 0 _uhttps://doi.org/10.1017/CBO9781107280847
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