PUF, Paris, 1976
17 mars 2023
Economic Role of Public Spending: The book examines the role of public expenditure in economic systems, emphasizing how such spending influences overall economic activity, including resource allocation and budgetary choices.
Theoretical Foundations: It delves into theoretical economic principles, particularly the Pareto Optimality in public economics, to discuss how governments can make efficient and rational budgetary decisions.
Public Sector Expansion: Luc Weber discusses factors driving the expansion of the public sector and the increasing role of governmental intervention in economies historically reliant on market mechanisms.
Budget Rationalization: The book addresses methods to rationalize budget choices that impact public expenditure, including program budgeting and cost-benefit analyses, providing a framework for evaluating public spending efficiency.
Economic and Political Analysis: Finally, it integrates economic analysis with political processes, illustrating how public spending decisions are influenced by both economic rationale and political will.
Economic Role of Public Spending: The book examines the role of public expenditure in economic systems, emphasizing how such spending influences overall economic activity, including resource allocation and budgetary choices.
Theoretical Foundations: It delves into theoretical economic principles, particularly the Pareto Optimality in public economics, to discuss how governments can make efficient and rational budgetary decisions.
Public Sector Expansion: Luc Weber discusses factors driving the expansion of the public sector and the increasing role of governmental intervention in economies historically reliant on market mechanisms.
Budget Rationalization: The book addresses methods to rationalize budget choices that impact public expenditure, including program budgeting and cost-benefit analyses, providing a framework for evaluating public spending efficiency.
Economic and Political Analysis: Finally, it integrates economic analysis with political processes, illustrating how public spending decisions are influenced by both economic rationale and political will.