Revealed preference for taxation and spending
Moore McDowell
No 199317, Working Papers from School of Economics, University College Dublin
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This paper analyses some of the results of a survey of public opinion carried out in Ireland in the early Autumn of 1989. The survey itself was an innovation in the political economy of taxation and public spending in Ireland in that it was the first time a fully articulated exercise was mounted to establish the actual preferences of the population over specified areas of the economics of the public sector.[extract]
Keywords: Expenditures, Public--Public opinion; Finance, Public--Public opinion; Taxation--Public opinion (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 1993-06
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