Fiscal Policy and Public Financial Management
Price: 1495.00 INR
ISBN:
9780198930433
Publication date:
04/12/2024
Hardback
432 pages
Price: 1495.00 INR
ISBN:
9780198930433
Publication date:
04/12/2024
Hardback
432 pages
Pinaki Chakraborty and K R Shanmugam
Fiscal Policy and Public Financial Management presents a range of contributions dealing with the evolving frontiers of research on the subject. It highlights specific themes related to direct and indirect taxes, tax evasion, public expenditure and debt, fiscal and environmental federalism, fiscal transparency, budget management, climate change and climate finance, and public sector investment appraisals.
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Pinaki Chakraborty and K R Shanmugam
Description
Over time, the scope of public finance, as a branch of economics, has expanded with the changing role of governments. When considered from the positive as well as normative perspectives, this subject is no longer confined to the understanding of only public revenue or taxation, public expenditure, and public debt. Issues related to climate finance and climate change, environmental federalism, and the trans-jurisdictional implications of global public goods have emerged as themes of critical relevance. When it comes to public financial management, several new areas have become relevant for policy, including the understanding of fiscal transparency, legislative control over borrowing, and the establishment of independent fiscal institutions such as fiscal councils. Fiscal Policy and Public Financial Management presents a range of contributions dealing with the evolving frontiers of research on the subject. It highlights specific themes related to direct and indirect taxes, tax evasion, public expenditure and debt, fiscal and environmental federalism, fiscal transparency, budget management, climate change and climate finance, and public sector investment appraisals. The diverse array of issues covered in this volume thus provides important analytical insights on the complexity and challenges of fiscal management in India and the emerging issues in public financial management, including climate finance.
Pinaki Chakraborty is Vice-Chairman, Institute of Development Studies, Jaipur, and Visiting Distinguished Professor, National Institute of Public Finance and Policy, New Delhi. Chakraborty has served as Economic Adviser to the Fourteenth Finance Commission of India. He has also worked for the Asian Development Bank and the UNICEF. He was previously Director, National Institute of Public Finance and Policy, New Delhi.
K R Shanmugam is Professor and Director, Madras School of Economics. He has previously served as an Independent Director of ITI limited. He has also been a member of the following: the Steering Committee on Research in Environment at the Ministry of Environment, Forest, and Climate Change; Academic Councils of the Central University of Tamil Nadu, Indian Institute of Finance, and Sri Sathya Sai Institute of Higher Learning; and various committees of the Government of Tamil Nadu. He is currently a Non-Official member of the State Planning Board of the Government of Puducherry and has previously been a Non-Official member of the Central Direct Taxes Advisory Committee, Ministry of Finance, Government of India.
Pinaki Chakraborty and K R Shanmugam
Features
- Addresses emerging issues in climate finance and climate change through the fiscal lens
- Provides key insights that are relevant to post-COVID fiscal recovery and public debt sustainability in the wake of global macroeconomic uncertainty
- Deconstructs the complexity and challenges of fiscal management in India
- Covers a diverse range of themes including taxation, public expenditure and debt, fiscal federalism and transparency, budget management, climate change and finance, and public sector investment
Pinaki Chakraborty and K R Shanmugam
Description
Over time, the scope of public finance, as a branch of economics, has expanded with the changing role of governments. When considered from the positive as well as normative perspectives, this subject is no longer confined to the understanding of only public revenue or taxation, public expenditure, and public debt. Issues related to climate finance and climate change, environmental federalism, and the trans-jurisdictional implications of global public goods have emerged as themes of critical relevance. When it comes to public financial management, several new areas have become relevant for policy, including the understanding of fiscal transparency, legislative control over borrowing, and the establishment of independent fiscal institutions such as fiscal councils. Fiscal Policy and Public Financial Management presents a range of contributions dealing with the evolving frontiers of research on the subject. It highlights specific themes related to direct and indirect taxes, tax evasion, public expenditure and debt, fiscal and environmental federalism, fiscal transparency, budget management, climate change and climate finance, and public sector investment appraisals. The diverse array of issues covered in this volume thus provides important analytical insights on the complexity and challenges of fiscal management in India and the emerging issues in public financial management, including climate finance.
Pinaki Chakraborty is Vice-Chairman, Institute of Development Studies, Jaipur, and Visiting Distinguished Professor, National Institute of Public Finance and Policy, New Delhi. Chakraborty has served as Economic Adviser to the Fourteenth Finance Commission of India. He has also worked for the Asian Development Bank and the UNICEF. He was previously Director, National Institute of Public Finance and Policy, New Delhi.
K R Shanmugam is Professor and Director, Madras School of Economics. He has previously served as an Independent Director of ITI limited. He has also been a member of the following: the Steering Committee on Research in Environment at the Ministry of Environment, Forest, and Climate Change; Academic Councils of the Central University of Tamil Nadu, Indian Institute of Finance, and Sri Sathya Sai Institute of Higher Learning; and various committees of the Government of Tamil Nadu. He is currently a Non-Official member of the State Planning Board of the Government of Puducherry and has previously been a Non-Official member of the Central Direct Taxes Advisory Committee, Ministry of Finance, Government of India.
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