The aim of this book is to provide a rather more comprehensive wide-ranging treatment of public sector economics than is usual. It deals with theory, policy and practice within the broad context of political economy and attempts a more general integration of them than is found in most other texts. It recognises that students invariably study other subjects simultaneously with economics, aiming to provide more of a multi-disciplinary approach than is usually the case. The book reflects the changing nature of 'public' in recognising that a textbook in this area has to be made less technical and mechanistic and more appreciative of political economy.
... C. W. Post Long Island University M. Peter Dillaway Sharon L. Robinson New Mexico State University Frostburg State College Allan Drebin Earl R. Wilson Northwestern University University of Missouri - Columbia J. Patrick Forrest Alex ...
San Marino: Recent Economic Developments
The 11th Edition emphasizes that what you learn in the accounting classroom should correlate highly with what you must understand and apply on the CPA exam and as professional accountants.
This is a comprehensive textbook that is written through the eyes of the learner to prepare them for professional government and not-for-profit accounting practice and the CPA exam. *
This occasional paper describes the major reforms affecting the federal government of Argentina and the governmental accounting system in its migration to accrual accounting.
Orçamento participativo: leituras comparadas entre Brasil e Portugal
Shaping the Future for Primary Care Education & Training Project: Finding the Evidence for Education & Training to Deliver Integrated...
Financing Canadian Government: A Quantitative Overview
Strukturelle Auswirkungen des Steuersystems: Gutachten im Auftrag des Bundesministers für Wirtschaft
Public Finance in Theory and Practice