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By Auerbach A.J. , …
Auerbach A.J., Feldstein M., 2002
This volume, alongside Volume 3, addresses gaps in the original two volumes of the "Handbook of Public Economics" series. It revisits established topics with substantial new research and explores subjects that have gained significant importance. Many chapters independently cover these aspects, offering standalone contributions that build upon earlier work. Comparisons between chapters highlight the field's evolution over two decades.