Tax extraction is often low in absolutist regimes. Why are absolutists unable to convert power into revenue? Supported by evidence from Imperial China, we explain this puzzle with a principal-agent model which reveals that absolutists, unconstrained by rule of law and unable to commit to not predating on their tax-collecting agents (and the masses), may find it optimal to settle for a low wage-low tax equilibrium, while permitting agents to keep extra, unmonitored taxes. Our analysis suggests that low investment in administrative capacity is a conscious choice for an absolutist since it substitutes for credible commitment to refrain from confiscation from its agents
Partie IV, chapitre 11This chapter discusses the issue of taxation and redistribution in economies d...
Partie IV, chapitre 11This chapter discusses the issue of taxation and redistribution in economies d...
Partie IV, chapitre 11This chapter discusses the issue of taxation and redistribution in economies d...
Tax extraction in Qing China was low relative to Western Europe. It is not obvious why: China was mu...
Tax extraction in Qing China was low relative to Western Europe. It is not obvious why: China was mu...
March 2013We develop a principal-agent model to study fiscal capacity in pre-modern China and Japan....
We develop a principal-agent model to study taxation and public goods provision in China and Japan o...
Investments in fiscal capacity have traditionally been linked to warfare and democratization. Howeve...
This paper explores the role of state capacity in the comparative economic development of China and ...
When do autocrats develop the tools that can be used to tax them in the future? In this paper, I dev...
How do rulers raise taxes when the fiscal capacity of the state is weak? I argue that, in conditions...
Partie IV, chapitre 11This chapter discusses the issue of taxation and redistribution in economies d...
Partie IV, chapitre 11This chapter discusses the issue of taxation and redistribution in economies d...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Political Science, 2015.Catalog...
While much research in political economy points out the benefits of “limited govern-ment, ” politica...
Partie IV, chapitre 11This chapter discusses the issue of taxation and redistribution in economies d...
Partie IV, chapitre 11This chapter discusses the issue of taxation and redistribution in economies d...
Partie IV, chapitre 11This chapter discusses the issue of taxation and redistribution in economies d...
Tax extraction in Qing China was low relative to Western Europe. It is not obvious why: China was mu...
Tax extraction in Qing China was low relative to Western Europe. It is not obvious why: China was mu...
March 2013We develop a principal-agent model to study fiscal capacity in pre-modern China and Japan....
We develop a principal-agent model to study taxation and public goods provision in China and Japan o...
Investments in fiscal capacity have traditionally been linked to warfare and democratization. Howeve...
This paper explores the role of state capacity in the comparative economic development of China and ...
When do autocrats develop the tools that can be used to tax them in the future? In this paper, I dev...
How do rulers raise taxes when the fiscal capacity of the state is weak? I argue that, in conditions...
Partie IV, chapitre 11This chapter discusses the issue of taxation and redistribution in economies d...
Partie IV, chapitre 11This chapter discusses the issue of taxation and redistribution in economies d...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Political Science, 2015.Catalog...
While much research in political economy points out the benefits of “limited govern-ment, ” politica...
Partie IV, chapitre 11This chapter discusses the issue of taxation and redistribution in economies d...
Partie IV, chapitre 11This chapter discusses the issue of taxation and redistribution in economies d...
Partie IV, chapitre 11This chapter discusses the issue of taxation and redistribution in economies d...