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Public Economics

The Macroeconomic Perspective

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  • Analyses contemporary public policy problems in the state-of-the-art models of macroeconomic theory
  • Provides quantitative public policy implications
  • Includes programs and data for all simulations and computations which can be downloaded from the author’s website
  • Offers self-contained material for courses

Part of the book series: Springer Texts in Business and Economics (STBE)

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Table of contents (7 chapters)

  1. Front Matter

    Pages i-xviii
  2. Introduction

    • Burkhard Heer
    Pages 1-6
  3. Useful Models

    1. Front Matter

      Pages 7-7
    2. Ramsey Model

      • Burkhard Heer
      Pages 9-61
    3. The Overlapping Generations Model

      • Burkhard Heer
      Pages 63-98
  4. Fiscal Policy

    1. Front Matter

      Pages 99-99
    2. Government Consumption

      • Burkhard Heer
      Pages 101-177
    3. Income Taxation

      • Burkhard Heer
      Pages 179-241
  5. Social Security, Demographics, and Debt

    1. Front Matter

      Pages 243-243
    2. Pensions

      • Burkhard Heer
      Pages 245-320
    3. Public Debt

      • Burkhard Heer
      Pages 321-377
  6. Back Matter

    Pages 379-388

About this book

Today, the most pressing challenges for public economics are of macroeconomic nature: pensions, debt, income distribution, and fiscal sustainability. All these problems are compounded by the phenomenon of demographic transition and aging. This graduate textbook addresses these issues with the help of state-of-the-art macroeconomic tools that are based on a sound microfoundation and rooted in empirical evidence. Different from the standard partial-equilibrium analysis in traditional textbooks on public economics, the concept of general equilibrium helps to account for compensating or amplifying side-effects of economic policy.

GAUSS and MATLAB computer code as well as teaching material (slides) are available as downloads from the author's homepage.


Authors and Affiliations

  • Department of Business and Economics, University of Augsburg, Augsburg, Germany

    Burkhard Heer

About the author

Burkhard Heer is professor of public economics at the University of Augsburg, Germany. Previously, he was professor of economics at the Universities of Bolzano, Bamberg, and Innsbruck. Burkhard Heer received his Phd in economics from the University of Cologne, Germany, in 1996. He was visiting scholar at various institutions including Georgetown University, Stanford University, Fordham University at New York, University of Quebec at Montreal, University Pompeu Fabra in Barcelona, Federal Reserve Bank at St. Louis, and a summer intern at the International Monetary Fund in Washington, D.C. Burkhard Heer is also affiliated with the Center for Economic Studies (CESifo), Munich. His research interests include public economics and macroeconomics. He also published a Springer textbook on “Dynamic General Equilibrium Modeling” with Alfred Maußner.   


Bibliographic Information

Buy it now

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Hardcover Book USD 129.99
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