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Race And Regionalism In The Politics Of Taxation In Brazil And South Africa (Pb) by LIEBERMAN S., Cambridge

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    Author(s)LIEBERMAN S.
    PublisherCambridge
    ISBN9780521016988
    Pages346
    BindingPaperback
    LanguageEnglish
    Publish YearFebruary 2015

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    Cambridge Race And Regionalism In The Politics Of Taxation In Brazil And South Africa (Pb) by LIEBERMAN S.

    Nationally-specific definitions of citizenship proved decisive for the development of the Tax State in Brazil and South Africa in the twentieth century. Although both countries had been divided along racial and regional lines in the late nineteenth century, watershed constitutions addressed these political problems in very different ways. South Africa's institutionalized white supremacy created a level of political solidarity that contributed to the development of a highly progressive and efficient tax system. In Brazil, federalism and official non-racialism proved more divisive, making the enactment and collection of progressive taxes much more difficult. The legacy of these divergent state-building processes remains evident at the beginning of the twenty-first century. Lieberman extends this analysis to a wider group of country cases and finds similar patterns and causal relationships between the politics of race, region, and taxation. The findings are based on field research, large-scale national surveys, macroeconomic data, and various archival sources.



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