This book examines the history of the relationship between taxpayers and their states, and demonstrates how and why some governments have become more trustworthy than others.
This book examines the history of the relationship between taxpayers and their states, and demonstrates how and why some governments have become more trustworthy than others.
Sven Steinmo is Research Professor at the Robert Schuman Centre for Advanced Studies (RSCAS), the European University Institute . He has published in a wide range of fields including political economy, comparative politics, American political development, economics, psychology, public policy, and evolutionary theory. His first book was awarded the Riker Prize for the Best Book in Political Economy by the APSA. His most recent book, The Evolution of the Modern State, was awarded the Gunnar Myrdal Prize for best book in Evolutionary Political Economy by the European Association for Evolutionary Economics.
Inhaltsangabe
* Introduction * 1: Sven H. Steinmo: Introduction: The Leap of Faith * Sweden * 2: Marina Nistotskaya and Michelle D'Arcy: Getting to Sweden: The Origins of High Compliance in the Swedish Tax State * 3: Jenny Jansson: Creating Tax-compliant Citizens in Sweden: The Role of Social Democracy * Italy * 4: Josef Hien: Tax Evasion in Italy: A God-given Right? * 5: John D'Attoma: Explaining Italian Tax Compliance: A Historical Analysis * United Kingdom * 6: Martin Daunton: Creating Consent: Taxation, War, and Good Government in Britain, 1688-1914 * 7: Liam Stanley: 'When We Were Just Giving Stuff Away Willy-Nilly': Historicizing Contemporary British Tax Morale * United States * 8: Romain Huret: The Not-so-infernal Revenue Service? Tax Collection, Citizens and Compliance in the United States in the Eighteenth to the Twentieth Centuries * 9: Carolyn Jones: Seeing Taxation in the Mid-Twentieth Century: U.S. Tax Compliance * Romania * 10: Clara Volintiru: Tax Collection without Consent: State Building in Romania * 11: Arpad Todor: Willing to Pay? The Politics of Engendering Faith in the Post-communist Romanian Tax System * Conclusion * 12: Marcelo Bergman and Sven H. Steinmo: Taxation and Consent: Implications for Developing Nations
* Introduction * 1: Sven H. Steinmo: Introduction: The Leap of Faith * Sweden * 2: Marina Nistotskaya and Michelle D'Arcy: Getting to Sweden: The Origins of High Compliance in the Swedish Tax State * 3: Jenny Jansson: Creating Tax-compliant Citizens in Sweden: The Role of Social Democracy * Italy * 4: Josef Hien: Tax Evasion in Italy: A God-given Right? * 5: John D'Attoma: Explaining Italian Tax Compliance: A Historical Analysis * United Kingdom * 6: Martin Daunton: Creating Consent: Taxation, War, and Good Government in Britain, 1688-1914 * 7: Liam Stanley: 'When We Were Just Giving Stuff Away Willy-Nilly': Historicizing Contemporary British Tax Morale * United States * 8: Romain Huret: The Not-so-infernal Revenue Service? Tax Collection, Citizens and Compliance in the United States in the Eighteenth to the Twentieth Centuries * 9: Carolyn Jones: Seeing Taxation in the Mid-Twentieth Century: U.S. Tax Compliance * Romania * 10: Clara Volintiru: Tax Collection without Consent: State Building in Romania * 11: Arpad Todor: Willing to Pay? The Politics of Engendering Faith in the Post-communist Romanian Tax System * Conclusion * 12: Marcelo Bergman and Sven H. Steinmo: Taxation and Consent: Implications for Developing Nations
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