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Category : Finance, Public
Languages : en
Pages : 272
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Finance Des Administrations Publiques Provinciales, Recettes Et Dépenses
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Category : Finance, Public
Languages : en
Pages : 272
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Category : Finance, Public
Languages : en
Pages : 272
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Provincial Government Finance. Revenue and Expenditure, Estimates, 1965 [etc.], Fiscal Year Ended March 31, 1966 [etc.].
Author: Canada. Dominion Bureau of Statistics. Public Finance and Transportation Division
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Languages : en
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Provincial Government Finance, Revenue and Expenditure, Preliminary, 1964 [etc.], Fiscal Year Ended March 31, 1965 [etc.].
Author: Canada. Dominion Bureau of Statistics. Public Finance and Transportation Division
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Languages : en
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Provincial Government Finance
Author: Canada. Dominion Bureau of Statistics
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Category : Finance, Public
Languages : fr
Pages : 44
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Category : Finance, Public
Languages : fr
Pages : 44
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Federal Government Finance
Author: Statistics Canada. Federal Government Section
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Category : Finance, Public
Languages : en
Pages : 60
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Category : Finance, Public
Languages : en
Pages : 60
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Provincial Government Finance
Author: Canada. Dominion Bureau of Statistics
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Category : Finance, Public
Languages : en
Pages : 110
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Category : Finance, Public
Languages : en
Pages : 110
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Local Government Finance. Revenue and Expenditure, Preliminary, Estimates
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Category : Local finance
Languages : en
Pages : 56
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Each vol. includes preliminary data for the year and estimates for the following year.
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Category : Local finance
Languages : en
Pages : 56
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Each vol. includes preliminary data for the year and estimates for the following year.
Provincial Government Finance
Author: CANADA. STATISTICS CANADA
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Languages : en
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Local Government Finance
Author: Statistics Canada. Local Government Section
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Languages : fr
Pages : 408
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Pages : 408
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Provincial Public Finance in Ontario
Author: David K. Foot
Publisher: University of Toronto Press
ISBN: 1487597126
Category : Political Science
Languages : en
Pages : 228
Book Description
This detailed and informative study makes a timely contribution to a subject that has been the focus of much public discussion and debate in Ontario and elsewhere, namely the size and growth of the public sector. Working with the Public Accounts and other sources, Professor Foot offers both an historical account of, and an explanation for, the growth of provincial revenues and expenditures since the early 1950s. By concentrating on an analysis of the development of a single government over time, rather than adopting the traditional cross-section approach of analysing a number of junior-level governments. The study's conclusions are both informative and provocative. On the revenue side, a rate-base approach which separates discretionary from automatic changes in revenue determinants is shown to provide sufficient flexibility to accommodate the analysis and explanation of a wide range of specific revenues. On the expenditure side, the provincial government is found to adjust reasonably slowly to new levels of desired expenditures which appear to be determined primarily by demand variables. Of particular interest are findings which suggest that urbanization and elections have had little effect on expenditures and that available federal money has tended to be a substitute for provincial funds. In addition, the author notes that provincial expenditure patterns are consistent with either a revenue-led interpretation, where the recent availability of pension funds has stimulated expenditures, or a leading-sector interpretation, which implies a longer-run coordinated view of provincial public development. This study should stimulate a more informed discussion of the determinants and effects of provincial public finance in Ontario. It will appeal not only to those interested in the behaviour of junior-level governments but also to anyone interested in the size and growth of the public sector, in Ontario or elsewhere.
Publisher: University of Toronto Press
ISBN: 1487597126
Category : Political Science
Languages : en
Pages : 228
Book Description
This detailed and informative study makes a timely contribution to a subject that has been the focus of much public discussion and debate in Ontario and elsewhere, namely the size and growth of the public sector. Working with the Public Accounts and other sources, Professor Foot offers both an historical account of, and an explanation for, the growth of provincial revenues and expenditures since the early 1950s. By concentrating on an analysis of the development of a single government over time, rather than adopting the traditional cross-section approach of analysing a number of junior-level governments. The study's conclusions are both informative and provocative. On the revenue side, a rate-base approach which separates discretionary from automatic changes in revenue determinants is shown to provide sufficient flexibility to accommodate the analysis and explanation of a wide range of specific revenues. On the expenditure side, the provincial government is found to adjust reasonably slowly to new levels of desired expenditures which appear to be determined primarily by demand variables. Of particular interest are findings which suggest that urbanization and elections have had little effect on expenditures and that available federal money has tended to be a substitute for provincial funds. In addition, the author notes that provincial expenditure patterns are consistent with either a revenue-led interpretation, where the recent availability of pension funds has stimulated expenditures, or a leading-sector interpretation, which implies a longer-run coordinated view of provincial public development. This study should stimulate a more informed discussion of the determinants and effects of provincial public finance in Ontario. It will appeal not only to those interested in the behaviour of junior-level governments but also to anyone interested in the size and growth of the public sector, in Ontario or elsewhere.