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Public Finance

   Lecture #1
Factors that affect the provision and
     production of public goods
• Relative cost of private versus public
  production
• The capacity and willingness of the private
  sector to undertake production
• The case of the so called natural monopolies
• Decreasing cost industries
• The community’s attitude toward direct
  government production of goods and services
Goals or objectives of a Free
           enterprise system
• To strengthen economic freedom
  – free markets
  – Private property
  – No more monopoly or cartel
  – Variety of choices
Factors that affect the trend and
 pattern of government expenditures
• Increasing demand of the people for more and better
  government services
• Urgent necessity of providing
  food, clothing, housing, education, employment and
  health
• Country’s expanding population/growth in population
• Improving standard of living/lifestyle
• Inflation
• Increasing demand for economic and social
  development projects
• Changes in taste and preferences
• Economic Efficiency
  – Resource is optimally allocated minimizing waste
    and inefficiency
  – Goods and services are produced at lowest
    possible cost
• Economic Growth
  – Positive level of production of goods and services
  – Economic growth is brought about by
    technological innovation and positive external
    forces
• Economic Stability
  – Absence of excessive fluctuations in the economy
  – Constant output growth low and stable inflation
  – Stability of the value of money
• Economic Security or financial security
  – Stable income or other resources to support a
    standard of living now and in the future
  – Probable continued solvency
  – Predictability of the future cash flow of a person
    or other economic entity
  – Employment security or job security
Functions of Public Finance
• Allocation Section
  – What goods and services are to be produced
     •   Education
     •   Road
     •   Building
     •   Construction of power facilities
     •   Low cost housing
     •   Subsidies to consumers
     •   How much of each good or service to be provided
• What method of production
  – Goods and services should be produced directly
    by the government
  – Public control
  – Public supervision
  – Management of private production should be
    sufficient
  – Production should be left completely in private
    hands
• Who is to pay and by how much for goods and
  services? How to finance?
  – Borrowing
  – Printing of money
  – Sale of goods and services
  – Through taxation
Stabilization Section
• Maintaining a high level of resource utilization
  that is full employment of all factors of
  production and stable value of money
Distribution Section
• This relates to the determination and
  attainment of a proper state of income
  distribution.
Actual Government Expenditures
• Economic Development
  – Agriculture
  – Transportation and communication
  – Commerce and industry
  – Other economic development
Social Development
• Education
• Public Health and medical care
• Labor and welfare
National Defense
• Peace and Order
• National Defense
General Government
•   General Government
•   Legislative Services
•   Administration of Justice
•   Pensions and Gratuities

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Public finance

  • 1. Public Finance Lecture #1
  • 2. Factors that affect the provision and production of public goods • Relative cost of private versus public production • The capacity and willingness of the private sector to undertake production • The case of the so called natural monopolies • Decreasing cost industries • The community’s attitude toward direct government production of goods and services
  • 3. Goals or objectives of a Free enterprise system • To strengthen economic freedom – free markets – Private property – No more monopoly or cartel – Variety of choices
  • 4. Factors that affect the trend and pattern of government expenditures • Increasing demand of the people for more and better government services • Urgent necessity of providing food, clothing, housing, education, employment and health • Country’s expanding population/growth in population • Improving standard of living/lifestyle • Inflation • Increasing demand for economic and social development projects • Changes in taste and preferences
  • 5. • Economic Efficiency – Resource is optimally allocated minimizing waste and inefficiency – Goods and services are produced at lowest possible cost
  • 6. • Economic Growth – Positive level of production of goods and services – Economic growth is brought about by technological innovation and positive external forces
  • 7. • Economic Stability – Absence of excessive fluctuations in the economy – Constant output growth low and stable inflation – Stability of the value of money
  • 8. • Economic Security or financial security – Stable income or other resources to support a standard of living now and in the future – Probable continued solvency – Predictability of the future cash flow of a person or other economic entity – Employment security or job security
  • 9. Functions of Public Finance • Allocation Section – What goods and services are to be produced • Education • Road • Building • Construction of power facilities • Low cost housing • Subsidies to consumers • How much of each good or service to be provided
  • 10. • What method of production – Goods and services should be produced directly by the government – Public control – Public supervision – Management of private production should be sufficient – Production should be left completely in private hands
  • 11. • Who is to pay and by how much for goods and services? How to finance? – Borrowing – Printing of money – Sale of goods and services – Through taxation
  • 12. Stabilization Section • Maintaining a high level of resource utilization that is full employment of all factors of production and stable value of money
  • 13. Distribution Section • This relates to the determination and attainment of a proper state of income distribution.
  • 14. Actual Government Expenditures • Economic Development – Agriculture – Transportation and communication – Commerce and industry – Other economic development
  • 15. Social Development • Education • Public Health and medical care • Labor and welfare
  • 16. National Defense • Peace and Order • National Defense
  • 17. General Government • General Government • Legislative Services • Administration of Justice • Pensions and Gratuities