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Taxation Economic Prosperity And Distributive Justice: Volume 23 Part 2 by Edited by Ellen Frankel Paul , Edited by Fred D. Jr. Miller , Edited by Jeffrey Paul, CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY PRESS


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    Author(s)Edited by Ellen Frankel Paul , Edited by Fred D. Jr. Miller , Edited by Jeffrey Paul
    PublisherCAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY PRESS
    ISBN9780521685993
    Pages264
    BindingHardback
    Language_x000D_English
    Publish YearOctober 2018

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    CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY PRESS Taxation Economic Prosperity And Distributive Justice: Volume 23 Part 2 by Edited by Ellen Frankel Paul , Edited by Fred D. Jr. Miller , Edited by Jeffrey Paul

    What constitutes a just tax system, and what are its moral foundations? Should a societys tax regime be designed to achieve a just distribution of wealth among its citizens, or should such a regime be designed to promote economic growth, rising standards of living, and increasing levels of employment? Are these two goals compatible or incompatible? Why should justice not require, or at least lead to, an increase in general prosperity? The essays in this volume examine the history of tax policies and the normative principles that have informed the selection of various types of taxes and tax regimes; economic data to discover which tax policies lead to economic growth; particular theories of justice or property rights regarding the design of tax systems; and other essays propose specific tax reforms. Still others challenge traditional theories of taxation, offering new ways of understanding the fiscal relationship between governments and their citizens.show more



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