Péter Ákos Bod

Institutions of Economic Policy

A Comparative Analysis


Tax and spending forms, terms, and institutions

Countries differ a lot, but the skeleton of public finance is the same: a state must spend money on important and less important programmes, and, therefore, the same state has to collect revenues. We skip here the special cases of, say, oil-rich countries, where most of the revenue derives from nature’s gift, and we also skip command economies where the state extracts the resources it needs through non-market, non-financial mechanisms. Leaving such cases aside, the picture is rather simple.

Institutions of Economic Policy

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Kiadó: Akadémiai Kiadó

Online megjelenés éve: 2020

ISBN: 978 963 059 970 2

The reader is introduced to the purpose, structure, and organizational features of the most important institutions of market economy, such as the Treasury (Ministry of Finance), central (national) bank, bodies responsible for structural changes, supervision of competition, and regulators of strategic industries. The focus of the book is on open trade dependent states, with particular emphasis new member states of the European Union where the institutional order has been shaped by legacies of previous era as well as by policy transfer and policy advice through membership in EU, OECD, IMF and other international institutions. The bulk of the book deals with the comprehensive analysis of institutions of fiscal, monetary, competition, social, spatial policies, and with the emerging trends of new practices.

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