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Economic Welfare: Concepts and Measurement

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Economic Welfare: Concepts and Measurement Synopsis

In conducting a rational analysis of public policy, it is very important to quantify the extent of costs and benefits to individuals resulting from changes in taxes and the price level. Economists seek to provide a money measure of the changing welfare facing different types of individuals. There has been a great deal of research activity in this central area of economics in recent years.Economic Welfare: Concepts and Measurement is a two volume collection of the most important previously published papers on economic welfare, supplemented by a lengthy introduction by the editor which defines the basic concepts and places the contributions in context. Topics covered include: the basic concepts of welfare change and excess burden; approximations and marginal changes; marginal welfare cost and cost of funds; empirical measurement.

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ISBN: 9781840641363
Publication date: 26th May 1999
Author: John Creedy
Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd
Format: Hardback
Pagination: 952 pages
Series: The International Library of Critical Writings in Economics series
Genres: Economic theory and philosophy
Economic systems and structures
Welfare and benefit systems
Central / national / federal government policies
Public finance and taxation