Understanding how governments manage their spending is crucial for interpreting economic policy and market behavior. This course provides a structured introduction to the foundational principles of public expenditure.
By the end of this course, you will be able to articulate the major theories of public spending, classify different types of government costs, and critically evaluate the economic effects of fiscal policy decisions.
What you'll learn:
* Understand the fundamental concepts, scope, and classification systems used in public finance and expenditure.
* Analyze classical and modern theories of public expenditure, including Wagner's Law and the Peacock-Wiseman Hypothesis.
* Apply theoretical models to evaluate the impact of different types of government spending on economic activity and growth.
* Examine the principles of fiscal sustainability and the metrics used to assess long-term public debt management.
* Practice analyzing case studies related to public spending efficiency and resource allocation challenges.
The material begins with essential terminology and historical context before moving into detailed analysis of major theoretical models. You will then practice applying these principles to modern public finance challenges.
This course is designed for absolute beginners in economics, finance, or public policy with no prior background required.
Start reading today to build a strong foundation in public financial analysis.
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