
Managing Public Finances in a Small Developing Economy
The Case of Barbados
Marion V. Williams(Author)
Praeger Publishers Inc
Published on 28. February 2001
Book
Hardback
208 pages
978-0-275-97031-4 (ISBN)
Description
The sound management of public finances is, in Williams' view, the most important factor in attaining the twin objectives of economic growth and improvement in the standard of living in small open developing economies. While looking at the challenges of public finance management in small states, with a focus on Barbados, this book suggests strategies of fiscal and microeconomic management for small economies that will permit them to ensure macroeconomic stability while promoting economic growth and development. In discussing the philosophy of public finance, it examines small size and openness, using both traditional criteria and modern perspectives of liberalized systems. It deals with the challenge of avoiding overly expansionary budgets and the need for counter cyclical policies in relation to macroeconomic objectives.
This book also discusses state involvement in commercial types of enterprise and the implications for efficiency and economic growth. The Keynesian approach to fiscal spending is compared with the structuralist approach, which takes into account initial conditions and inflexibilities facing small developing economies. The government's role in financing accelerated economic development, its social responsibility, and the balancing need for fiscal discipline are also considered. The public finance performance of governments is seen as facing important challenges to its capacity to champion economic development given the increasing global perception of a mostly regulatory and stabilizing role of government.
This book also discusses state involvement in commercial types of enterprise and the implications for efficiency and economic growth. The Keynesian approach to fiscal spending is compared with the structuralist approach, which takes into account initial conditions and inflexibilities facing small developing economies. The government's role in financing accelerated economic development, its social responsibility, and the balancing need for fiscal discipline are also considered. The public finance performance of governments is seen as facing important challenges to its capacity to champion economic development given the increasing global perception of a mostly regulatory and stabilizing role of government.
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Language
English
Place of publication
United States
Publishing group
Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 240 mm
Width: 161 mm
Thickness: 16 mm
Weight
485 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-275-97031-4 (9780275970314)
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Person
MARION V. WILLIAMS is Governor of the Central Bank of Barbados, where she previously served as economist, adviser, and Deputy Governor. Her research over the past three decades has focused on the special circumstances of developing countries, with particular reference to the Caribbean. She is author of the book Liberating a Regulated Banking System: The Caribbean Case.
Content
Preface Introduction Theoretical Background and Constraints on Fiscal Policy The Level and Pattern of Public Spending Capital and Development Spending Revenue and Tax Structure Government Revenue and Tax Performance 1950-1976 Tax Performance: 1976-1990 Tax Reform in Barbados in the 1990s Evaluating Budget Impact Debt Management Fiscal Policy and Economic Targeting Tax Incentives for Economic Development Public Finance: A Possible Approach for the Twenty-first Century Bibliography Index