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The optimal composition of government expenditure with transfer payments, education expenditure and a public good [electronic resource] / by John Creedy & Solmaz Moslehi.

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The optimal composition of government expenditure with transfer payments, education expenditure and a public good [electronic resource] / by John Creedy & Solmaz Moslehi.

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Melbourne : Dept. of Economics, University of Melbourne, 2008.

Date

2008.

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74VvKxpMkzOl

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991007961479702626

Language

English

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Melbourne : Dept. of Economics, University of Melbourne, 2008.

Place of Publication

Victoria

Date Published

2008.

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Summary

This paper examines the optimal allocation of tax revenue among a universal transfer payment, a pure public good and expenditure on education. Using a single-period framework, education expenditure raises the productivity of individuals via a human capital production function. The social welfare function is based on individuals' (indirect) utilitie...

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The optimal composition of government expenditure with transfer payments, education expenditure and a public good [electronic resource] / by John Creedy & Solmaz Moslehi.

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Research paper / University of Melbourne, Dept. of Economics, 0819-2642 ; no. 1025.

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"January 2008".

Includes bibliographical references (p. 27)

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Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web. Address as at 16/09/2011: http://www.economics.unimelb.edu.au/research/workingPapers.html.

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74VvKxpMkzOl

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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/74VvKxpMkzOl

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9780734037350

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336.2

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991007961479702626

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