edited by Mario I. Blejer and Teresa Ter-Minassian.
New York :
Routledge,
1997.
xvii, 305 pages :
illustrations ;
24 cm
Routledge studies in the modern world economy ;
6
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Following Macroeconomic Dimensions of Public Finance, this is the second volume of essays in honour of Vito Tanzi. It focuses on the importance of fiscal policy on the wholesale economic reforms that are sweeping the advanced, less developed and formerly communist countries. Issues analysed include: the role of fiscal and budgetary policies in the process of reform; the impact of privatization on the exchequer and the dilemmas for social policy in times of fiscal austerity; the paradox of post-socialism and post-dirigisme that an efficient and harmonic move to a decontrolled, liberal market economy involves active state intervention; and the methodological aspects relating to the proper assessment of selected fiscal policy mechanisms.
In an era of rapid and extensive economic reform, what is the appropriate role for fiscal policy? Is there a residual role of government after socialism and dirigisme?
This collection of essays will contribute to understanding the channels and transmission mechanisms of fiscal policies in the context of major economic reforms.