Political Regimes, Institutions and the Nature of Tax Systems
Stanley Winer (stanley.winer@carleton.ca),
Lawrence Kenny and
Walter Hettich
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Walter Hettich: California State University, Fullerton
International Center for Public Policy Working Paper Series, at AYSPS, GSU from International Center for Public Policy, Andrew Young School of Policy Studies, Georgia State University
Abstract:
In this paper, we assess the contributions of current research in political economy to provide answers to these questions, while also presenting some new statistical results on the relation between tax structure and political regimes. Our discussion of the literature is selective and is empirically oriented. Our primary goal is to give a sense of some of the empirical research possibilities that lie ahead.
Pages: 38 pages
Date: 2010-05-01
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