“Taxation in England during the Industrial Revolutionâ€: A Comment
Donald N. McCloskey
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Donald N. McCloskey: University of Iowa
Cato Journal, 1981, vol. 1, issue 1, 155-159
Abstract:
Max Hartwell’s paper gives us a picture of the good old days. Hav- ing just paid my taxes, or at any rate the federal-income-taxportion of them, Jam not inclined to view favorablyanyleveloftaxesother than none at all. Still, the paper portrays the closest we’ve come in modern times to a large-scale Good Society, namely, Britain around the middle of the nineteenth century...
Keywords: Government; taxation; revenue; England; Industrial Revolution (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 1981
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