Economic Theory of Representative Government
Discover the intricate dynamics of public finance with Economic Theory of Representative Government by Albert Breton. Published by Taylor & Francis Inc in 2007, this insightful book spans 244 pages and delves into the fundamental principles that govern public expenditures and taxation within democratic frameworks. Breton presents a comprehensive theory that elucidates the behaviors and patterns of financial decision-making in representative governments. This essential read is perfect for students, economists, and anyone interested in the interplay between political structures and economic policies. Enhance your understanding of economics and public finance with this engaging exploration of representative government and its fiscal implications.