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Fiscal policy is concerned with the use of a government`s taxation and expenditure powers to influence economic activities in an economy at the agregate level. It also deals with financial relations between different tiers of government in a federal polity. This book traces the evolution of fiscal policy in India during the post Independence period and describes its present structure. It is designed to interest a cross- section of readership, viz. Teachers and students of economics, commerce, law, public administration, business management, chartered accountancy and company secretaryship. It will serve the needs of legislators, business executives, entrepreneurs and investors, and others interested in money inflows and outflows of the Central and State Governments in India. The overall approach to the subject is descriptive, analytical and at places normative. Contents : 1. Fiscal Policy in Developing Economies * 2. Constitutional Provisions and the Budgetary Processes * 3. Structure of Central Government Budget * 4. Functional, Economic and Cross-Classification of the Budget * 5. Indian Tax Ssystem : Major Developments * 6. Trends in Central Taxes * 7. Trends in State Taxes * 8. Public Expenditure : Structure and Policy * 9. Centre State financial Relations * 10. State- Local Financial Relations. ISBN: 81-87046-08-2
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