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level of taxation is necessary in a welfare State to fulfill its obligations. Taxation is used as an instrument of attaining certain social objectives, i.e., as a means of redistribution of wealth and thereby reducing inequalities. Taxation in a modern government is thus needed not merely to raise the revenue required to meet its expenditure on administration and social services, but also to reduce the inequalities of income and wealth. Taxation might also be needed to draw away money that would otherwise go into consumption and cause inflation to rise.
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then there would be little or no scope for government. In many cases, however, conditions for private market efficiency are violated. For example, if many people can enjoy the same good (the moment that good was produced and sold, it starts to give its utility to every one for free) at the same time (non-rival, non-excludable consumption), then private markets may supply too little of that good. National defense is one example of non-rival consumption, or of a
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repay its debt, a key element determining sovereign risk, and risk premia. Like the risk of default of a private corporation, sovereign risk is a function of the level of debt, its ratio to liquid assets, revenues and expenditures, the expected growth and volatility of these revenues and expenditures, and the cost of servicing the debt. The government's financial statements contain the relevant information for this analysis.
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3488:"All institutional units which are other non-market producers whose output is intended for individual and collective consumption, and mainly financed by compulsory payments made by units belonging to other sectors, and/or all institutional units principally engaged in the redistribution of national income and wealth".
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Collection of sufficient resources from the economy in an appropriate manner along with allocating and use of these resources efficiently and effectively constitute good financial management. Resource generation, resource allocation, and expenditure management (resource utilization) are the essential
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Achieving social equity is challenged by limited resources, political resistance, and economic disparities, respectively. Overcoming them calls for transparent policymaking, antidiscrimination laws, and region-specific policies. Success, on the other hand, calls for involvement from the stakeholders
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The government's balance sheet presents the level of the debt; that is the government's liabilities. The memorandum items of the balance sheet provide additional information on the debt including its maturity and whether it is owed to domestic or external residents. The balance sheet also presents a
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lacking communication led to issues with pre-existing tax systems. Taxation was organized based on what "men spend" in hopes of encouraging investment and savings. Since the government was meant to take care of those who would otherwise turn to charity or crime by means of an allowance provided by a
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as well, although it was split into two categories there: on one hand the government was to provide for a theater in every city and works of art in the country side. On the other hand, the government was to provide financing for war. Unemployment in ancient Greece was virtually non-existent as Greek
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to organize or redirect the flows of money, goods and services, or other assets among corporations, among households, and between corporations and households; in the purpose of social justice, increased efficiency or other aims legitimized by the citizens—examples are the redistribution of national
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Taxation is the central part of modern public finance. Its significance arises not only from the fact that it is by far the most important of all revenues but also because of the gravity of the problems created by the present day tax burden. The main objective of taxation is raising revenue. A high
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Social equity in public finance underlies the principles and practices that work toward fair distribution of public resources, especially geared towards reducing inequalities between different social groups. This idea is very relevant for designing and implementing public policies, notably towards
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payments and payments for goods and services the government has contracted for but not yet paid, as government debt. This approach is called accrual accounting, meaning that obligations are recognized when they are acquired, or accrued, rather than when they are paid. This constitutes public debt.
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will allocate goods and services among individuals efficiently (in the sense that no waste occurs and that individual tastes are matching with the economy's productive abilities). If private markets were able to provide efficient outcomes and if the distribution of income were socially acceptable,
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One of the more traditional subfields of economics, public finance emphasizes the function and role of government in the economy. A region's inhabitants established a formal or informal entity known as the government to carry out a variety of tasks, including providing for social requirements like
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Clear goals have to be set with regard to measuring social equity and also relevant metrics. Common measures include accessibility to quality education, health outcomes from healthcare, and walkability of neighborhoods. Local governments can measure through such indicators the efficiency of their
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is the fair, just and equitable management of all institutions serving the public directly or by contract; and the fair and equitable distribution of public services, and implementation of public policy; and the commitment to promote fairness, justice and equity in the formation of public policy.
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This functional classification allows policy makers to analyze expenditures on categories such as health, education, social protection, and environmental protection. The financial statements can provide investors with the necessary information to assess the capacity of a government to service and
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recommends standard tables including standard fiscal indicators that meet a broad group of users including policy makers, researchers, and investors in sovereign debt. Government finance statistics should offer data for topics such as the fiscal architecture, the measurement of the efficiency and
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Public finance in centrally planned economies has differed in fundamental ways from that in market economies. Some state-owned enterprises generated profits that helped finance government activities.. In various mixed economies, the revenue generated by state-owned enterprises is used for various
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wherein they were to pay most of their produce and goods to the local lord. In 1550 serfs were instructed to pay another tax called za povoz, which was imposed on those who refused to deliver the harvest from their fields to their master. Later in the eighteenth and nineteenth century lords began
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The general government sector of a nation includes all non-private sector institutions, organisations and activities. The general government sector, by convention, includes all the public corporations that are not able to cover at least 50% of their costs by sales, and, therefore, are considered
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These data help estimate the resources a government can potentially access to repay its debt. The statement of operations ("income statement") contains the revenue and expense accounts of the government. The revenue accounts are divided into subaccounts, including the different types of taxes,
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tool. Deficits can also narrow the options of successor governments. There is also a difference between public and private finance, in public finance the source of income is indirect, e.g., various taxes (specific taxes, value added taxes), but in private finance sources of income is direct.
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labor. A tax may be defined as a "pecuniary burden laid upon individuals or property to support the government a payment exacted by legislative authority." A tax "is not a voluntary payment or donation, but an enforced contribution, exacted pursuant to legislative authority" and is "any
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Universal access to services: These policies are put in place to make sure that all citizens have access to some of the essential public services. For example, among the services ensuring the well-being and economic productivity of people are primary education, healthcare, and public
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The size of governments, their institutional composition and complexity, their ability to carry out large and sophisticated operations, and their impact on the other sectors of the economy warrant a well-articulated system to measure government economic operations.
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is the equivalent treatment of and opportunity for members of different groups within society regardless of individual distinctions of race, ethnicity, gender, age, social class, socioeconomic status, sexual orientation, or other characteristics or circumstances.
3073:, which examines the distribution of tax burdens after market adjustments are taken into account. Public finance research also analyzes effects of the various types of taxes and types of borrowing as well as administrative concerns, such as tax enforcement.
3524:"State government" is defined as the separate institutional units that exercise some government functions below those units at central government level and above those units at local government level, excluding the administration of social security funds.
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These principles and strategies might very well make public finance one of the strongest allies for social equality—one where everyone has, under any circumstance, fair chances for success and participation in the benefits provided by society.
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In so doing, public finance may appear as a very strong lever that guarantees social equity based on the ability of all members of the community to gain respective fair access to the opportunities required for their well-being and success.
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3521:"Central government" consists of all administrative departments of the state and other central agencies whose responsibilities cover the whole economic territory of a country, except for the administration of social security funds.
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Uniform resource distribution: It ensures that public services across regions are of high quality and equal, including those from the less wealthy areas. This approach helps to mitigate regional disparities in access to government
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are among many, which could prevent integration of social equality into public finance. There has to be constant review and fine-tuning of the policies with full commitment to fairness in the distribution of public finance.
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of the public authorities and the adjustment of one or the other to achieve desirable effects and avoid undesirable ones. The purview of public finance is considered to be threefold, consisting of governmental effects on:
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programs transfer wealth from the young to the old. Other forms of government expenditure that represent purchases of goods and services also have the effect of changing the income distribution. For example, engaging in a
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Under broad assumptions, government decisions about the efficient scope and level of activities can be efficiently separated from decisions about the design of taxation systems (Diamond-Mirrlees separation). In this view,
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and property, as well as reasonable price and value. They also developed a well-maintained system of roads and colonies which led to one of the first real tax systems. Their system was tbased on two types of taxes:
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framework is similar to the financial accounting of businesses. For example, it recommends that governments produce a full set of financial statements including the statement of government operations (akin to the
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general government is responsible for the management of the institutional unit, for the payment or approval of the level of the contributions and of the benefits, independent of its role as a supervisory body or
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social contributions, dividends from the public sector, and royalties from natural resources. Finally, the interest expense account is one of the necessary inputs to estimate the cost of servicing the debt.
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3527:"Local government" consists of all types of public administration whose responsibility covers only a local part of the economic territory, apart from local agencies of social security funds.
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to produce goods and services to satisfy households' needs (e.g., state health care) or to collectively meet the needs of the whole community (e.g. defense, public order, and safety).
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disaggregates the general government into subsectors: central government, state government, and local government (See Figure 1). The concept of general government does not include
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Toward this time, public finance and interest in how governments were to utilize the money earned from taxes as well as how to provide for their state became increasingly common.
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is the general government sector defined as the group of entities capable of implementing public policy through the provision of primarily non market goods and services and the
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This underpins the importance for local governments to consider social equity in their strategic planning and budgeting process. This achieved through techniques such as the "
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attitude, with one of the central ideas being that the government's central role should be to guarantee private property, and the maintenance of one single tax, namely the
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system, where people of higher income bring in a higher percentage of their incomes, which helps in redistributing the resources toward communities that are under-served.
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income and wealth, the corporate income tax paid by companies to finance unemployment benefits, the social contributions paid by employees to finance the pension systems;
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2794:. For him public projects always needed to yield a profit that would be greater to society than the individual. One of the most pivotal works on taxation, Adam Smith's
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Finance in a Federal System." The Canadian Journal of Economics / Revue Canadienne D'Economique, vol. 1, no. 1, 1968, pp. 37–54
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income from some groups to others. For example, governments sometimes transfer income to people that have suffered a loss due to natural disaster. Likewise, public
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with discussions of Sunday-trade, slavery regulations, and compassion for the poor. Public finance, although not explicitly named, is often the subject of much of
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What is the effect of those interventions on economic outcomes? A question to assess the empirical direct and indirect effects of specific government intervention.
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Public engagement: In this way, the process includes diverse community stakeholders to ensure they contribute and their needs are also addressed in the policies.
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contribution imposed by government whether under the name of toll, tribute, tallage, gabel, impost, duty, custom, excise, subsidy, aid, supply, or other name."
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has put forth a framework to assess the broad field of public finance. Gruber suggests public finance should be thought of in terms of four central questions:
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There are various types of taxes, broadly divided into two heads – direct (which is proportional) and indirect tax (which is differential in nature):
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also defines some indicators of effectiveness in government's expenditures, for example the compensation of employees as a percentage of expense. The
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by law or regulation (except those about government employees), certain population groups must take part in the scheme and have to pay contributions;
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and the cost of producing, distributing and eventually retiring it from circulation. Seigniorage is an important source of revenue for some
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also advocated for the laissez-faire attitude, but also claimed that the government would need to take a more proactive role in protection,
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able to customize public services and even distribution of resources to those groups, effectively dealing with the systemic inequalities.
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having to pay a per capita tax for each of their peasants and were responsible for their well-being during times of famine.
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3788:Measuring Social Equity
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4161:Black's Law Dictionary
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2803:Thomas Robert Malthus
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4263:Social security fund
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4585:Joseph E. Stiglitz
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5024:Pension fund
4949:Growth stock
4871:institutions
4736:Asset growth
4643:
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4593:Description.
4588:
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4494:, UNC Press.
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2898:secessionist
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2569:public goods
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2283:participants
2156:Pension fund
1964:Asset growth
1959:Bank secrecy
1834:Bill payment
1753:Money-market
1723:
1706:
1587:Credit union
1368:
1297:Money supply
1282:Full-reserve
1267:Central bank
1142:
1127:Student loan
1102: /
1014:Transactions
825:Time deposit
711:Participants
640:Asset growth
376:Trade policy
363:Money supply
341:central bank
314:requirements
267:Fiscal union
168:Agricultural
142:
123:
114:
104:
97:
90:
83:
71:
59:Please help
54:verification
51:
5139:Toxic asset
5079:Stockbroker
5064:Speculation
5014:Mutual fund
5004:Market risk
4911:social work
4861:engineering
4706:Super angel
4566:Description
4503:Description
4490:, ( 1987).
4121:November 6,
4094:Government'
4026:: 101–125.
3771:Focus areas
3616:methodology
3346:Seigniorage
3340:Seigniorage
3264:, and make
3043:seigniorage
2987:Health Care
2924:, or other
2838:Public debt
2782:as well as
2772:public good
2754:produit net
2746:Physiocrats
2727:middle ages
2554:public good
2315:Market risk
2206:Toxic asset
2176:Speculation
2064:engineering
1602:Development
1582:Cooperative
835:Credit line
797:Instruments
692:Real estate
655:Derivatives
464:Tax revenue
4896:regulation
4876:management
4786:Divestment
4530:C.S. Shoup
4447:References
4436:2024-04-27
4415:2024-04-27
4369:2024-04-27
4346:2024-04-27
4321:2024-04-27
4285:2024-04-27
4147:2010-04-13
3978:(4): 426.
3677:employment
3360:face value
3317:securities
3278:government
3237:in India,
3226:Wealth tax
3150:Stamp duty
3125:direct tax
2942:See also:
2928:or group.
2784:copyrights
2760:Adam Smith
2716:land taxes
2676:vectigalia
2663:The Romans
2597:distortion
2500:Economist
2455:government
2288:regulation
1937:management
1932:allocation
1829:Electronic
1622:Industrial
1617:Investment
1597:Depository
1572:Commercial
1365:Regulation
1169:Operations
1122:Retirement
961:Accounting
845:Derivative
752:Speculator
584:Part of a
413:Trade bloc
388:Free trade
213:Policy mix
188:Investment
183:Industrial
87:newspapers
4925:(Fintech)
4866:inclusion
4856:economics
4851:deepening
4826:Financial
4570:contents.
4545:Abstract.
4477:(1974).
4040:1753-528X
3668:services.
3614:GFSM 2001
3594:GFSM 2001
3590:GFSM 2001
3586:GFSM 2001
3581:GFSM 2001
3544:GFSM 2001
3538:employer.
3441:GFSM 2001
3433:GFSM 2001
3429:GFSM 2001
3305:taxpayers
3280:; either
3222:entities)
3162:Sales tax
2918:religious
2914:corporate
2792:transport
2720:food rent
2707:feudalism
2692:sales tax
2601:budgeting
2494:stability
2463:economics
2268:Financial
2059:economics
2039:Financial
1905:BRICS PAY
1697:Wholesale
1692:Universal
1592:Custodian
1427:Recession
1388:ISO 31000
1071:Tax haven
945:Corporate
860:Insurance
855:Indemnity
761:Locations
650:Commodity
117:July 2008
5164:Category
4906:services
4831:analysis
4721:Bad debt
4587:(2000).
4521:, 1959.
4459:(1980).
4378:cite web
4208:glossary
4206:Eurostat
3801:See also
3738:taxation
3624:and the
3555:, and a
3368:banknote
3356:currency
3319:such as
3260:, issue
3197:Gift tax
3187:Road tax
2954:transfer
2922:academic
2910:citizens
2908:for the
2825:system.
2684:poll tax
2680:land tax
2655:. Greek
2593:taxation
2535:Overview
2392:Category
2084:services
2069:forecast
2044:analysis
1949:Bad debt
1735:Accounts
1720:Accounts
1657:Payments
1647:Offshore
1627:Merchant
1552:Advising
1203:Taxation
1093:Personal
1046:Taxation
921:Security
875:Mortgage
735:Investor
449:Spending
277:Spending
250:internal
208:Monetary
173:Economic
161:Policies
4891:planner
4836:analyst
4685:finance
4648:. 1905.
3992:1182123
3672:safety.
3551:), the
3412:SNA2008
3352:revenue
3333:pension
3241:, etc.)
3206:customs
2958:pension
2780:patents
2764:justice
2705:During
2672:tributa
2653:slavery
2631:History
2616:deficit
2459:economy
2457:in the
2402:Commons
2079:planner
2049:analyst
1797:Prepaid
1758:Savings
1748:Deposit
1682:Savings
1667:Private
1642:Neobank
1567:Central
1529:Banking
1455:Outline
1259:Banking
1223:balance
1221: (
953:General
885: (
840:Deposit
660:Domains
612:Markets
594:Finance
486:Optimum
444:Revenue
282:deficit
272:Revenue
101:scholar
4916:system
4881:market
4608:
4528:&
4507:links.
4475:et al.
4299:KPMG.
4079:
4048:299558
4046:
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3863:
3274:credit
3202:Duties
3156:Excise
3138:corvée
3135:or as
3109:tribes
2894:tribes
2766:, and
2682:and a
2412:Portal
2335:Shares
2298:system
2278:market
1839:Mobile
1819:Cheque
1787:Credit
1722:
1677:Retail
1672:Public
1607:Direct
1367:
1219:Budget
1143:Public
1100:Credit
1057:(BEPS)
892:exotic
883:Option
747:Retail
665:Equity
621:Assets
586:series
543:Portal
514:Reform
408:Tariff
238:policy
233:Budget
203:Fiscal
193:Social
178:Energy
103:
96:
89:
82:
74:
5094:Stock
4846:crime
4841:asset
4410:Barry
4044:JSTOR
3988:JSTOR
3843:Notes
3472:(IMF
3457:(IMF
3362:of a
3288:, or
3270:money
3262:bonds
3258:loans
3133:money
3105:state
3103:by a
3077:Taxes
3026:Taxes
2906:value
2890:state
2637:bible
2054:asset
1927:Asset
1917:Terms
1878:SWIFT
1792:Debit
1774:Cards
1727:Cards
966:Audit
916:Stock
702:Stock
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