<i>‘. . . this book provides very useful groundwork for modelling the composition of government spending. Scholars with a desire to explore and explain the future of public finances will find this a helpful launching pad.’</i>
- Cameron A. Shelton, Jahrbucher fur Nationalokonomie und Statistik,
The models allow for different economic environments, involving the types of expenditure considered, the time period of analysis and the behavior of individuals. The composition of expenditure is examined using majority voting and public finance frameworks, where the latter involves maximization of a social welfare function involving a trade-off between equity and efficiency. Special attention is given to expenditure on transfer payments, public goods and education. Empirical analyses are also carried out, using data for a wide range of countries, where potential orders of magnitude of various components of the models are obtained. The models help in considering important factors and the inter-relationships involved. In particular, a synthesis is provided which allows special consideration of the role of basic inequality in influencing expenditure patterns.
The book will be of considerable value to students and researchers interested in public economics.