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Soukromé zájmy, veřejný dluh a obecné dobro: janovská lekce veřejných financí
Title in English | Private interests, public debt and common good: lesson of public finance from Genoa |
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Year of publication | 2009 |
Type | Article in Proceedings |
Conference | Sborník z konference Teoretické a praktické aspekty veřejných financí |
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Field | Economy |
Keywords | Public debt; private interests; philanthropy |
Description | Handbooks of public finance usually have at least three parts: public incomes, public expenditures and public debts. The most interesting part is public debts due to close connection of the world of politics and markets. Interactions of markets and governances are important for their mutual balance, which could be discern as a one of roots of democracy. The begining of such check-and-balance system in institutions of public finance we can find in italian Genoa in the story abou Casa di San Giorgio. |
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