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Public spending and the role of the state : history, performance, risk and remedies

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Given high government spending, debt and the new challenges on the horizon, the themes of this work are more relevant than ever: the essential tool of spending by the state, its 'value for money', likely risks in the future, and the remedies to create lean, efficient and sustainable government.

This book takes a holistic and international approach, covering most advanced countries, and discusses a historical overview of public expenditure, from the nineteenth century to the modern day, as well as future challenges.

It sees the government's role as providing sound rules of the game and essential public goods and services.

In presenting the relevant arguments, information and policy recommendations through comprehensive tables, charts and historical facts, the book addresses a broad readership, including students, professionals and interested members of the public.

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Cambridge University Press
1108791700 / 9781108791700
Paperback / softback
336.39
12/11/2020
United Kingdom
English
260 pages
Professional & Vocational/Tertiary Education (US: College) Learn More
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