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Taxation By Political Inertia - Financing the Growth of Government in Britain

English · Hardback

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Informationen zum Autor Professor Richard Rose was Professor of Politics from 1966 - 2005 at University of Strathclyde. Klappentext This book, first published in 1987, is a study of the political processes that underlie the determination of taxation. Governments inherit a large legacy of policies, and it is the inertia force of past commitments that determine much of what a government does. Zusammenfassung This book, first published in 1987, is a study of the political processes that underlie the determination of taxation. Governments inherit a large legacy of policies, and it is the inertia force of past commitments that determine much of what a government does. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1. Why Inertia? Taxation as a Political Problem 2. The Great Identity: Revenue Equals Expenditure 3. Exercising the Taxing Power: A Public-Policy Model 4. Taxation in Practice 5. The Force of Inertia 6. Increasing Taxes, Stable Taxes or Decreasing Taxes? 7. Fringe Turning: The Chancellor's Decisions 8. The Decisions of Citizens 9. What Scope for Future Change?

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