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Topics in Public Economics: Theoretical and Applied Analysis Book

Topics in Public Economics: Theoretical and Applied Analysis
Topics in Public Economics: Theoretical and Applied Analysis, The evolving modern world is characterized by two opposing trends: integration and segregation. On the one hand, we witness strong forces for segregation on the basis of nationality, ethnicity, religion, and culture in the former Soviet Union, the former , Topics in Public Economics: Theoretical and Applied Analysis has a rating of 4 stars
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  • Topics in Public Economics: Theoretical and Applied Analysis
  • Written by author David Pines
  • Published by Cambridge University Press, June 2010
  • The evolving modern world is characterized by two opposing trends: integration and segregation. On the one hand, we witness strong forces for segregation on the basis of nationality, ethnicity, religion, and culture in the former Soviet Union, the former
  • This volume presents developments in urban geography, club theory, local public finance, and international trade which contribute to the explanation of the modern opposing trends.
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Dedication
In Memory of Eitan Berglas
Acknowledgments
The contributors
Introduction1
1A "slime mold" model of city formation15
2The size of regions33
3First and second welfare theorems for economies with collective goods57
4Anonymous pricing in Tiebout economies and economies with clubs89
5Decentralization in club economies: How multiple private goods matter121
6Agglomeration and incentives: Some modeling problems139
7Self-financing of congestible facilities in a growing economy161
8The monopolistic provision of congested public goods185
9Imperfect solutions to the musical-suburbs problem197
10Nationalism and secession220
11Why is there corporate taxation in a small open economy? The role of transfer pricing and income shifting237
12Patterns of tax arbitrage and decentralized under autonomy262
13Destination- and origin-based taxation under international capital mobility286
14Factor mobility, risk, inequality, and redistribution314
Index341


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