Public Finance - SBPD Publications


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1.Meaning and Scope of Public Finance, 2 .The Principle of Maximum Social Advantage, 3.Public Goods Vs. Private Goods, 4. Public Budget and Techniques of Budgeting , 5. Deficit Financing , 6. Public Expenditure : Meaning, Nature, Wagner’s and Wiseman-Peacock’s , 7. Classification and Canons of Public Expenditure , 8. Effects of Public Expenditure, 9. Public Revenue : Its Classification and Sources , 10. Canon of Taxation and Characteristics of a Good Tax System, 11. Kinds or Classification of Taxes , 12. The Division of Tax Burden : Incidence of Tax , 13. Effects of Taxation on Economy, 14. Public Debts : Role and Classification, 15. Redemption of Public Debt and Management , 16. Financial Federalism and Financial Adjustment in India, 17.The Finance Commission, 18. Review of Indian Tax System , 19. Budgeting Procedure and Financial Control in India, 20.Value Added Tax, 21. Goods and Services Tax (GST), 22. Fourteen and Fifteen Finance Commission , 23. Sources of Income of Central Government , 24. Union Budget of India, 25. NITI Aayog.




Public Finance - SBPD Publications


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UNIT – I Introduction 1. Meaning and Scope of Public Finance, 2. The Principle of Maximum Social Advantage, 3. Public Goods vs. Private Goods, 4. Public Budget and Techniques of Budgeting, 5. Deficit Financing, UNIT – II Public Expenditure 6.Public Expenditure : Meaning, Nature, Wagner’s and Wiseman-Peacock’s Laws, 7. Classification and Conons of Public Expenditure, 8. Effects of Public Expenditure, UNIT – III Public Revenue 9. Public Revenue : It’s Classification and Sources, 10. Canons of Taxation and Characteristics of a Good Tax System, 11. Kind or Classification of Taxes, 12. The Division of Tax Burden : Incidence of Tax, 13 . Effects of Taxation on Economy, UNIT – IV Public Debts 14. Public Debts : Role and Classification, 15. Redemption of Public Debt and Management, UNIT – V The Federal Finance 16. Financial Federalism and Financial Adjustment in India, 17. The Finance Commissions, 18. Review of Indian Tax System, 19. Budgeting Procedure and Financial Control in India, 20. Value Added Tax.




Public Finance by Dr. V. C. Sinha and Dr. Ritika Sinha


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1. Meaning and Scope of Public Finance, 2. The Principle of Maximum Social Advantage, 3. Public Goods Vs. Private Goods, 4. Public Budget and Techniques of Budgeting, 5. Deficit Financing, 6. Public Expenditure : Meaning, Nature, Wagner’s and Wiseman-Peacock’s, 7. Classification and Canons of Public Expenditure, 8. Effects of Public Expenditure, 9. Public Revenue : Its Classification and Sources, 10. Canon of Taxation and Characteristics of a Good Tax System, 11. Kinds or Classification of Taxes, 12. The Division of Tax Burden : Incidence of Tax, 13. Effects of Taxation on Economy, 14. Public Debts : Role and Classification, 15. Redemption of Public Debt and Management, 16. Financial Federalism and Financial Adjustment in India, 17. The Finance Commission, 18. Review of Indian Tax System, 19. Budgeting Procedure and Financial Control in India, 20. Value Added Tax, 21. Goods and Services Tax (GST), 22. Fourteen and Fifteen Finance Commission, 23. Sources of Income of Central Government, 24. Union Budget of India (2019-20), 25. NITI Aayog, 26. Madhya Pradsh Economic Budget (2019-20). o-spacerun:yes'> Introductory English Grammar 1. Parts of Speech , 2. Time and Tenses , 3. Punc-tuation , 4. Common Mistakes in English. UNIT- V Writing Skills : Social and Official Corres-pondence 1.Enquiry Letters, 2.Complaint Letters, 3. Reply Letters, 4.Letters to Editor, 5.Social Appeal Letters, 6. Business Letters, 7. Email, 8. Etique-ttes, 9. Agenda, 10 Minutes, 11. Notice. UNIT – VI Career Skills 1. Job Application Letters , 2 Cover Letters.




Public Finance - SBPD Publications


Book Description

1.Meaning and Scope of Public Finance, 2 .The Principle of Maximum Social Advantage, 3.Public Goods Vs. Private Goods, 4. Public Budget and Techniques of Budgeting , 5. Deficit Financing , 6. Public Expenditure : Meaning, Nature, Wagner’s and Wiseman-Peacock’s , 7. Classification and Canons of Public Expenditure , 8. Effects of Public Expenditure, 9. Public Revenue : Its Classification and Sources , 10. Canon of Taxation and Characteristics of a Good Tax System, 11. Kinds or Classification of Taxes , 12. The Division of Tax Burden : Incidence of Tax , 13. Effects of Taxation on Economy, 14. Public Debts : Role and Classification, 15. Redemption of Public Debt and Management , 16. Financial Federalism and Financial Adjustment in India, 17.The Finance Commission, 18. Review of Indian Tax System , 19. Budgeting Procedure and Financial Control in India, 20.Value Added Tax, 21. Goods and Services Tax (GST), 22. Fourteen and Fifteen Finance Commission , 23. Sources of Income of Central Government , 24. Union Budget of India, 25. NITI Aayog.







Public Finance in Theory & Practice


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Useful for Graduate and P.G. Students of Economics and Candidates Appearing for Competitive Examinations. It examines every major problem of the economy of public sector first in the context of the developed countries of the western world and then their relevence is looked into from the angle of the developing countries.




Public Finance


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The Science of Public Finance


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This book discusses the principles of public finance, including public expenditure, the canons of taxation, the measurement of taxable capacity, the distribution of central, provincial, and local revenues, the distribution of the burden of taxation, the shifting and incidence of taxation, the taxation of land, the history of the taxation of income, general principles of the taxation of income, death duties or inheritance taxes, other direct taxes and the taxation of surplus, indirect taxation, customs duties, the burden of taxation, local taxation in various countries, public debts, and financial administration.




Public Finance and the Price System


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Focusing on questions and techniques in public finance, this edition aims to provide a balanced coverage of expenditure policies, and includes a new chapter on deficit finance, as well as examinations of social security, health care, tax laws and other governmental policies.