Handbook on the Politics of Taxation
Edited by Lukas Hakelberg and
Laura Seelkopf
in Books from Edward Elgar Publishing
Abstract:
This comprehensive Handbook provides an insight into the main concepts and academic debates on taxation from a political science perspective. Providing a background to current debates on green taxation, taxation and inequality, taxation and gender, tax evasion and avoidance, and tax compliance, it offers potential avenues for future research.
Keywords: Economics and Finance; Politics and Public Policy (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2021
ISBN: 9781788979412
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Chapters in this book:
- Ch 1 Introduction to the Handbook on the Politics of Taxation , pp 1-15

- Lukas Hakelberg and Laura Seelkopf
- Ch 2 Premodern taxation , pp 17-31

- Edgar Kiser
- Ch 3 War and taxation: the father of all things or rather an obsession? , pp 32-46

- Patrick Emmenegger and André Walter
- Ch 4 Political institutions and taxation, 1800‚Ä"1945 , pp 47-63

- Per F. Andersson
- Ch 5 The colonial tax state , pp 64-80

- Laura Seelkopf
- Ch 6 The domestic determinants of tax mixes , pp 82-97

- Achim Kemmerling and Zbigniew Truchlewski
- Ch 7 Size and structure of the tax state in comparative perspective , pp 98-112

- Lukas Haffert
- Ch 8 Political regimes and taxation: do democratic rule and regime stability count? , pp 113-127

- Christian von Haldenwang
- Ch 9 The politics of tax expenditures , pp 128-145

- Christian von Haldenwang, Achim Kemmerling, Agustin Redonda and Zbigniew Truchlewski
- Ch 10 Fiscal decentralization , pp 146-164

- Amuitz Garmendia Madariaga
- Ch 11 A race to the bottom? The politics of tax competition , pp 166-177

- Hanna Lierse
- Ch 12 Taxation and inequality , pp 178-191

- Julian Limberg
- Ch 13 Taxation and gender , pp 192-207

- Laura Seelkopf
- Ch 14 The politics of green taxation , pp 208-227

- Lena Maria Schaffer
- Ch 15 Politics and the diffusion of tax policy , pp 229-243

- Duane Swank
- Ch 16 The politics and history of global tax governance , pp 244-259

- Martin Hearson and Thomas Rixen
- Ch 17 The OECDs governance of international corporate taxation: initiatives, instruments, and legitimacy , pp 260-275

- Richard Eccleston and Lachlan Johnson
- Ch 18 The politics of taxation in the European Union , pp 276-291

- Indra Römgens and Aanor Roland
- Ch 19 Power and resistance in the global fight against tax evasion , pp 293-308

- Loriana Crasnic and Lukas Hakelberg
- Ch 20 The politics of taxing financial transactions in the EU , pp 309-322

- Saliha Metinsoy
- Ch 21 Revenue challenges in developing countries: can international assistance help? , pp 323-337

- Ida Bastiaens
- Ch 22 The politics of taxing the digital economy , pp 338-353

- Rasmus Corlin Christensen and Wouter Lips
- Ch 23 Why do people pay taxes? Explaining tax compliance by individuals , pp 355-373

- Alice Guerra and Brooke Harrington
- Ch 24 What do people want? Explaining voter tax preferences , pp 374-387

- Sarah Berens and Margarita Gelepithis
- Ch 25 Business interest groups and tax policy , pp 388-404

- Néstor Castañeda
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