The paper develops a formal theoretical model of expenditures for a typical Canadian provincial government. The model is kept simple but useful by restricting the endogenous variables to four important budgetary categories: highway spending, hospital care expenditures, spending on schools and universities, and "all other" spending. Tax rates are also endogenous to the system. The choice of these four expenditure categories is linked to the original motivation for the model, which was to assist in explaining provincial construction spending. The theory has three elements: first, a utility function, which depends positively on the amounts provided of government services of various kinds, as well as on the income left to the public after taxes...
Alberta spent the better part of the last decade of the 20th century becoming the paragon of fiscal ...
The growing size and complexities of municipal governments in a British Columbia requires an outlin...
This thesis was prompted by the concern over the Alberta Provincial Government's responsiveness to t...
The political-economy of public spending has developed over the years around three main dependent va...
This study examines the Canadian provincial government expenditures for post-secondary education and...
This paper empirically investigates the underlying determinants of expenditure decentralization, bas...
The marginal political costs of different types of taxes and government spending, as well as voter p...
The aim of this paper is to reveal the magnitude of the income elasticity of health expenditure in C...
This paper presents a theoretical framework where government chooses fiscal structure so as to maxim...
This thesis aims to reveal the magnitude of the income elasticity of health expenditure and the impa...
In this study, we explore the tax-expenditure behavior of sub na-tional governments in a federal eco...
Canadian fiscal federalism is a set of complex relations on both federal and interprovincial levels....
Municipal governments own and maintain two-thirds of Canada’s stock of public infrastructure. This b...
The fiscal adjustment that Alberta will have to undertake to put its budget on a sustainable path wa...
Produced by the Mowat Centre at the School of Public Policy and Governance, University of Toronto.In...
Alberta spent the better part of the last decade of the 20th century becoming the paragon of fiscal ...
The growing size and complexities of municipal governments in a British Columbia requires an outlin...
This thesis was prompted by the concern over the Alberta Provincial Government's responsiveness to t...
The political-economy of public spending has developed over the years around three main dependent va...
This study examines the Canadian provincial government expenditures for post-secondary education and...
This paper empirically investigates the underlying determinants of expenditure decentralization, bas...
The marginal political costs of different types of taxes and government spending, as well as voter p...
The aim of this paper is to reveal the magnitude of the income elasticity of health expenditure in C...
This paper presents a theoretical framework where government chooses fiscal structure so as to maxim...
This thesis aims to reveal the magnitude of the income elasticity of health expenditure and the impa...
In this study, we explore the tax-expenditure behavior of sub na-tional governments in a federal eco...
Canadian fiscal federalism is a set of complex relations on both federal and interprovincial levels....
Municipal governments own and maintain two-thirds of Canada’s stock of public infrastructure. This b...
The fiscal adjustment that Alberta will have to undertake to put its budget on a sustainable path wa...
Produced by the Mowat Centre at the School of Public Policy and Governance, University of Toronto.In...
Alberta spent the better part of the last decade of the 20th century becoming the paragon of fiscal ...
The growing size and complexities of municipal governments in a British Columbia requires an outlin...
This thesis was prompted by the concern over the Alberta Provincial Government's responsiveness to t...