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Public Finance in Developing and Transitional Countries

Essays in Honor of Richard Bird

Jorge Martinez-Vazquez
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Release Date: 27/03/2003

Genre: Business & Finance
Label: Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd
Series: Studies in Fiscal Federalism and State-local Finance series
Contributors: Jorge Martinez-Vazquez (Edited by), James Alm (Edited by)
Language: English
Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd

Essays in Honor of Richard Bird
It is hard to think of anyone who has contributed so much and so widely to research in international public finance in the last 40 years as has Richard Bird. This volume of essays emerged from a conference dedicated to him. It also expands on our understanding of international public finance.
It is hard to think of anyone who has contributed so much and so widely to research in international public finance in the last 40 years as has Richard Bird. This volume of essays emerged from a conference dedicated to him. It also expands on our understanding of international public finance.

Richard Bird's academic and applied work has always benefited from a far-reaching involvement with, and knowledge of, relevant policy issues in many countries around the world. The range of public finance issues to which he has contributed over the years covers practically the whole gamut of the public finance discipline: tax policy, tax administration, the interdependency between the two, intergovernmental fiscal relations, public expenditure policy, and fiscal management processes.

The topics covered in this book reflect the wide contributions of Richard Bird to the subject of international public finance, including original reviews of intergovernmental fiscal relations, fiscal policy, and tax evasion and tax administration, all with a special focus on transition and developing countries. These essays, by top scholars in their own right, will deepen our own understanding of relevant problems and issues in international public finance, much like Richard Bird has been doing for many years, and will be of interest to economists, policymakers and students.