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Financing as Governance

Oxford Journal of Legal Studies, 2011
Built environments, and social and legal interactions through them, are powerfully shaped by the arrangements by which their making and remaking are financed. There is a rich and extensive literature analysing shifts towards private and/or offshore financing of infrastructure in broad terms and their implications for governmental accountability and so ...
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Financing Government in the Transition: Bulgaria: The Political Economy of Tax Policies, Tax Bases and Tax Evasion

, 1995
The transition from socialism is accompanied by a fundamental change in the conception of government. New models of the role and financing of government are required to replace the former socialist structure. A number of alternatives models are available
Z. Bogetic, Arye L. Hillman
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Sharing the Burden of Financing: Government and Household Partnerships for Basic Education

, 2004
If the goal of achieving education for all is to be met consideration has to be given to how it is financed. States in which there is least primary education are often those with unstable governments and poor tax collection systems. In such circumstances,
M. Bray
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Corporate Finance and Corporate Governance

The Journal of Finance, 1988
ABSTRACTA combined treatment of corporate finance and corporate governance is herein proposed. Debt and equity are treated not mainly as alternative financial instruments, but rather as alternative governance structures. Debt governance works mainly out of rules, while equity governance allows much greater discretion.
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Corporate finance and governance

2015
In this chapter we first looked at the formal, external financial accounts of a business - how they are prepared and what they mean. We then looked at how the accounts might be analysed to determine how well the company is managed today and what its future prospects might be.
Andy Valdar, Ian Morfett
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Government Intervention and Finance

2009
There is significant government intervention in financial markets. The economic theory of the state or regulation does not provide unique and generally accepted principles. There are many approaches. Finance is singled out for regulation because financial entities provide services instead of goods for final consumption, creating the impression that ...
Carlos A. Peláez, Carlos M. Peláez
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Financing Dies in Darkness? The Impact of Newspaper Closures on Public Finance

Journal of Financial Economics, 2019
We examine how local newspaper closures affect public finance outcomes for local governments. Following a newspaper closure, municipal borrowing costs increase by 5–11 basis points, costing the municipality an additional $650,000 per issue.
P. Gao, Chang Lee, Dermot Murphy
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The Solvency of Government Finances in Europe

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2000
Different definitions of sustainability and of the empirical counterparts of the variables involved are reviewed in the paper by Michael Artis and Massimiliano Marcellino. They apply retrospective tests for fiscal sustainability along the lines of the paper by Fernandez and de Cos to EU countries and find evidence that debt to GDP ratios are converging.
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Reforming the Financing and Governance of GME

New England Journal of Medicine, 2014
The Institute of Medicine Committee on the Governance and Financing of Graduate Medical Education recommends that Medicare GME funding (updated for inflation) should continue for at least the next 10 years — assuming that five key reforms are undertaken.
Gail R. Wilensky, Donald M. Berwick
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Bureaucracy and representative government

, 1971
This is the first book to develop a formal theory of supply by bureaus. Niskanen develops an original and comprehensive theory of the behavior of bureaus with the institutions of representative government. He challenges the traditional view that monopoly
W. Niskanen
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