The book argues that inclusive and sustainable development requires the State to act as an active enabler and regulator. A complementary public-private relationship is indispensable for promoting social welfare. The subject matter also discusses the strengths and limitations of tax-expenditure policies.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
1. Some Important Definitions and Two Divergent Views 2. Role of the State, Notion of Efficiency, Types of Economic Policy 3. How Fiscal Policy Works 4. Market Failure and Government Failure 5. Size of the Public Sector, Costs of Taxation 6. Fiscal policy in a Globalized World 7. Closer look at Public Debt 8. Government Actions for Sustainable Long Run Growth 9. Conclusion