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The Political Economy of Progressive Taxation

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This volume presents papers which were given at a conference of the Liberty Fund, Washington, co-sponsored by the Carl-Menger Institute, Vienna. The conference took place in Vienna in January 1988. All papers were subject to a refereeing process; some of them had to be revised very extensively. The economics of progressive taxation have been a research topic ever since economists have dealt with the economic role of the state. Old puzzles are the best: the theoretical underpinning of progressivity still is not fully convincing, even after 200 years of economic research. In the present volume we succeeded in publishing some contributions of outstanding economists which present their visions of the topic. Niskanen distinguishes two types of contributions of public choice analysis to understanding and evaluating the tax and transfer system in modern economics: the positive analysis, which examines the issue of how a tax and transfer system would look if it were established by a government subject to majority rule; . and the normative analysis, which tries to discern an optimal system of taxes and transfers. In the normative case the author distinguishes between the "libertarian perspective", in which each person has full rights to any property that he has acquired legally and in which transfers are determined entirely by the preferences of the donors, and the so-called "constitutional perspective" , in which each person elects the rules affecting taxes without knowledge of his position in the post constitutional distribution.

List of contents

Progressive Taxation and Demographic Government: A Public Choice Analysis.- Progressive Taxation: Models and Policies.- The Rise and Fall of the Laffer Curve.- On the Irrelevance of the Laffer Curve.- The International Consequences of Less Progressive Taxation.- Tax Reforms and International Mobility.- Equitability and Income Taxation.- A Political Philosopher's View of Equitable Taxation.- An Economists' View of Equitable Taxation.- Capital Markets, Entrepreneurship and Progressive Taxation.- Taxing Entrepreneurs: Models and Reality.- The Consequences of Progressive Income Taxation for the Shadow Economy: Some Theoretical Considerations.- The Consequences of Progressive Income Taxation for the Shadow Economy.- The Consequences of a Changing Shadow Economy for the "Official" Economy: Some Empirical Results for Austria.- Notes on Taxes and Tax Evasion in Austria.- Addresses of Authors.

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This volume presents papers which were given at a conference of the Liberty Fund, Washington, co-sponsored by the Carl-Menger Institute, Vienna. The conference took place in Vienna in January 1988. All papers were subject to a refereeing process; some of them had to be revised very extensively. The economics of progressive taxation have been a research topic ever since economists have dealt with the economic role of the state. Old puzzles are the best: the theoretical underpinning of progressivity still is not fully convincing, even after 200 years of economic research. In the present volume we succeeded in publishing some contributions of outstanding economists which present their visions of the topic. Niskanen distinguishes two types of contributions of public choice analysis to understanding and evaluating the tax and transfer system in modern economics: the positive analysis, which examines the issue of how a tax and transfer system would look if it were established by a government subject to majority rule; . and the normative analysis, which tries to discern an optimal system of taxes and transfers. In the normative case the author distinguishes between the "libertarian perspective", in which each person has full rights to any property that he has acquired legally and in which transfers are determined entirely by the preferences of the donors, and the so-called "constitutional perspective" , in which each person elects the rules affecting taxes without knowledge of his position in the post constitutional distribution.

Product details

Assisted by Diete Bös (Editor), Dieter Bös (Editor), Felderer (Editor), Felderer (Editor), Bernhard Felderer (Editor)
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 05.12.2012
 
EAN 9783642750014
ISBN 978-3-642-75001-4
No. of pages 220
Dimensions 170 mm x 12 mm x 242 mm
Weight 412 g
Illustrations IX, 220 p.
Subjects Social sciences, law, business > Political science > Comparative and international political science

C, Wirtschaftspolitik, politische Ökonomie, Wirtschaftstheorie und -philosophie, Economic theory & philosophy, auseinandersetzen, Economic Theory, Political Science and International Studies, Political Economy, Quantitative Economics, International Political Economy, Economic Theory/Quantitative Economics/Mathematical Methods, International Political Economy’

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