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Race And Regionalism In The Politics Of Taxation In Brazil And South Africa Evan S Lieberman

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Race And Regionalism In The Politics Of Taxation In Brazil And South Africa Evan S Lieberman
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.71 MB
Pages: 344
Author: Evan S. Lieberman
ISBN: 9780521816786, 0521816785
Language: English
Year: 2003

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Race And Regionalism In The Politics Of Taxation In Brazil And South Africa Evan S Lieberman by Evan S. Lieberman 9780521816786, 0521816785 instant download after payment.

Evan Lieberman's analysis focuses on the politics of taxation as a way of understanding the development of governments. He compares Brazil and South Africa because of their similarities: They are upper-middle-income countries, and highly unequal--both in terms of income and racial status. Lieberman argues that different constitutional approaches to race (whether or not to grant equal citizenship to blacks) and federalism (whether to have it or not) shaped the organization of politics in the two countries, leading to the development of very different tax systems. The findings are based on extensive field research, large-scale national surveys, macroeconomic data, and various archival and secondary sources.

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