The papers in this issue deal with the transformation from public finance to public economics at a theoretical and philosophical level in the mid-twentieth century. Our introduction situates these papers within their intellectual context. To do so, we provide a broad outline of the trajectory of the field beginning with the transformation of welfare economics. Acknowledging the structuring role of Richard Musgrave and James Buchanan for the field, the papers highlight the key role also played by Paul Samuelson in the transition to public economics. Moreover, they underscore how ethical issues were formalised into normative economics at this critical juncture
The traditional discipline of public finance had originally been the core of political econ-omy. Ove...
Since the 1980s, neoliberals have openly contested the idea that the state should protect the socio-...
This paper identifies four different periods (1848, 1890s- partly also 1930s- and neoliberalism toda...
The emergence of the expression of ‘public economics’ marked an epistemological rupture in the econo...
The nature and content of research and teaching in public economics have changed enormously during t...
The theorization of public expenditures in the twentieth century is a rationalization in the languag...
Abstract Musgravean public economics, as the dominant public policy framework of the post-WWII era, ...
The theorization of public expenditures in the twentieth century is a rationalization in the languag...
2018 will mark the 60th anniversary of the publication of Public Principles of Public Debt. The Nobe...
Our forthcoming book, Welfare Theory, Public Action and Ethical Values challenges the belief that, u...
International audienceThis paper provides a narrative of the emergence of the standard textbook defi...
Since the mid-1950's, public finance (at least in its Anglo-American variant) has undergone a compl...
Political changes, even moderate ones, and economic progress occur pari passu with shifts in public ...
The essays that comprise this Handbook cover a wide variety of topics in the theory of public financ...
The advances in the economics of the public sector during the past quarter century have been as pron...
The traditional discipline of public finance had originally been the core of political econ-omy. Ove...
Since the 1980s, neoliberals have openly contested the idea that the state should protect the socio-...
This paper identifies four different periods (1848, 1890s- partly also 1930s- and neoliberalism toda...
The emergence of the expression of ‘public economics’ marked an epistemological rupture in the econo...
The nature and content of research and teaching in public economics have changed enormously during t...
The theorization of public expenditures in the twentieth century is a rationalization in the languag...
Abstract Musgravean public economics, as the dominant public policy framework of the post-WWII era, ...
The theorization of public expenditures in the twentieth century is a rationalization in the languag...
2018 will mark the 60th anniversary of the publication of Public Principles of Public Debt. The Nobe...
Our forthcoming book, Welfare Theory, Public Action and Ethical Values challenges the belief that, u...
International audienceThis paper provides a narrative of the emergence of the standard textbook defi...
Since the mid-1950's, public finance (at least in its Anglo-American variant) has undergone a compl...
Political changes, even moderate ones, and economic progress occur pari passu with shifts in public ...
The essays that comprise this Handbook cover a wide variety of topics in the theory of public financ...
The advances in the economics of the public sector during the past quarter century have been as pron...
The traditional discipline of public finance had originally been the core of political econ-omy. Ove...
Since the 1980s, neoliberals have openly contested the idea that the state should protect the socio-...
This paper identifies four different periods (1848, 1890s- partly also 1930s- and neoliberalism toda...