The Fiscal Dimension: Greater Fairness at the Price of a Slowing Economy? The Ideological Debate Behind Bachelet’s Envisaged Tax Reform
Roland Benedikter (),
Katja Siepmann () and
Miguel Zlosilo ()
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Roland Benedikter: University of California
Katja Siepmann: Opina Market Research Institute
Miguel Zlosilo: Opina Market Research Institute
Chapter Chapter 6 in Chile in Transition, 2015, pp 127-157 from Springer
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Abstract This chapter, the fiscal dimension, considers the opportunities and problems of Bachelet II’s envisaged tax reform, i.e., the centerpiece of her reform program for the country, and the complex intertwinement of the fiscal and economic systems as motors of growth and factors of political and social power.
Keywords: Private Investment; Educational Reform; Taxable Profit; Quantitative Ease; Economic Slowdown (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2015
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-17951-3_6
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