The Growth of Public Expenditure in the United Kingdom


Book Description

Originally published in 1961, this book became widely used as a textbook, as an important source of primary data on British government expenditure statistics and as the point of departure for further empirical and analytical studies of the behaviour of governments. The book was recognised as one of the formative influences in the development of a positive theory of government expenditure which sought to explain the size and structure of the system of public finance rather than justify it




The Growth of Public Expenditure in the United Kingdom. New Ed


Book Description

Study of trends in national budgeting and public finance within the framework of economic growth in the UK since 1890 - covers relevant economic theory, historical aspects, the gross national product, the cost of public administration, social costs, armed forces and defence expenditure, public enterprises, etc. References and statistical tables.













The Growth of Public Expenditure in the United Kingdom


Book Description

This work examines public expenditure, explaining the size and the structure of the system of public finance. Suitable for use as a course text, it can function as a point of departure for empirical and analytical studies on the behaviour of governments.




The Growth of Public Expenditure in the United Kingdom from 1870 to 2005


Book Description

Public expenditure has increased considerably in the UK from around ten per cent of GDP in the 1870s to forty per cent and above in the 21st century. Clive Lee explores the fluctuations in state spending, highlighting the ongoing political conflict over the size and extent of welfare provision.