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The Political Economy Of Taxation Lessons From Developing Countries Paola Profeta

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The Political Economy Of Taxation Lessons From Developing Countries Paola Profeta
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Publisher: Edward Elgar Pub
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.01 MB
Pages: 191
Author: Paola Profeta, Simona Scabrosetti
ISBN: 9781848440715, 1848440715
Language: English
Year: 2010

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The Political Economy Of Taxation Lessons From Developing Countries Paola Profeta by Paola Profeta, Simona Scabrosetti 9781848440715, 1848440715 instant download after payment.

`Paola Profeta and Simona Scabrosetti have provided us with a novel comparative analysis of the tax systems in Asia, Latin America and the new EU countries. Anyone who wants to know how contemporary empirical models can be used to study the political economy of the tax mix in developing and transition economies will want to read this book.' - Stanley Winer, Carleton University, Canada `In this original book, Paola Profeta and Simona Scabrosetti use data and information on political institutions from developing and new EU member countries to investigate the political economy of taxation. How do political institutions influence tax burdens and tax structures? They generate highly interesting results. . . I am sure that this innovative book will attract the attention of many experts interested in taxation, regardless of the professional field to which they are anchored. I expect this book will be cited often.' - Vito Tanzi, Former Director, Fiscal Affairs Department of the IMF Taxation is a major issue in the economic and political spheres. This book focuses on a sample of developing countries from Asia and Latin America that experienced an economic and democratic transition during the period 1990-2004. Using a unique dataset the authors show that tax revenue is higher in more democratic regimes, consistent with the standard view that democracies have to satisfy the redistributive needs of the electorate. They also find that a second relationship between the level of democracy and the composition of taxes (mainly direct versus indirect) is much harder to predict. However, a comparison with new EU member states suggests that more mature democracies are associated with higher levels of direct tax. This unique book in a relatively under-researched subject area will prove essential reading for academics, researchers and practitioners focusing on political economy, public finance and the economics of taxation.

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