邁向永續發展的決策機制與法制興革─子計畫三:邁向永續發展的國家財政
Other Title
Moving Towards Sustainable Development: State Finance
Date Issued
1999
Date
1999
Author(s)
DOI
882621Z002005
Abstract
Modern states have transformed from
Watchdog to Welfare States. Along
with expansion of state duties, there
emerged the so-called “Administrative
States,” exercising increasing regulatory
powers and providing comprehensive
social welfare programs. In order to
achieve such ends, modern states seem
to have no choice but expand their
financial expenditure. Nowadays, state
finance is no longer merely a
subordinate to the administrative powers.
Instead, it has become a requisite for
implementation of executive power. In
this light, state finance, per se, is more
regulatory than technical, in nature.
In terms of state incomes, quite a lot
of states are facing a financial crisis of
huge budget deficits, partly owing to
issuance of public bonds. It is
therefore imperative for states to solve
this problem. This Project proposes the
following four principles to counter this
crisis: (1) public bonds for construction;
(2) ceiling on the total amount of public
bonds; (3) term limits on public bonds;
and (4) funds for repayment of public
bonds.
Publisher
臺北市:國立臺灣大學法律學系暨研究所
Type
report
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