This paper examines charitable tax relief literature from a feminist standpoint, exposing flaws in the rationales put forward for the policy. I outline economic and behavioural facets of charitable relief, and evaluate standard justifications and criticisms. The assessment highlights ways in which charitable tax relief prioritizes wealthy or privileged populations, and burdens subordinated populations through democratic dilemmas caused by different populations’ access to and benefit from charitable tax relief. I argue that charitable tax relief systems are not efficacious in producing equitable benefits across classes. It ought to be replaced with a system of taxation better suited to supply society with necessary welfare benefits
This thesis comprises of four essays on fiscal policy and fiscal policy adjustment. The first of the...
The primary interest of an economist is the allocation of scarce resources to satisfy infinite“wants...
The dissertation investigates support by economists for the global policy shift away from unfunded p...
This paper examines charitable tax relief literature from a feminist standpoint, exposing flaws in t...
This thesis looks at realistic group conflict theory to explain how socioeconomic status influences ...
This thesis argues that Nigeria can adapt its tax system for better gain from investment and other t...
This study explores the sociological significance of philanthropy by focusing on the power and influ...
This paper examines the impact of two effects of the pension reform package that the UK Government p...
One of the founding principles of the European Union is the freedom of movement of workers (Article ...
Despite some recent economic progress, there is still widespread poverty and severe inequality in de...
Bruegel Director Jean Pisani-Ferry, with Agnès Bénassy-Quéré (CEPII, University Paris-Ouest and Ecol...
This thesis presents three essays that aim at analysing the impact of internal and external factors ...
This dissertation contributes to the debate on the costs and benefits of reforms that mandate disclo...
The study investigated the extent British people gave money to charity over the last 12 months: how ...
This master’s thesis focuses on changes in income inequality in OECD countries and how this has chan...
This thesis comprises of four essays on fiscal policy and fiscal policy adjustment. The first of the...
The primary interest of an economist is the allocation of scarce resources to satisfy infinite“wants...
The dissertation investigates support by economists for the global policy shift away from unfunded p...
This paper examines charitable tax relief literature from a feminist standpoint, exposing flaws in t...
This thesis looks at realistic group conflict theory to explain how socioeconomic status influences ...
This thesis argues that Nigeria can adapt its tax system for better gain from investment and other t...
This study explores the sociological significance of philanthropy by focusing on the power and influ...
This paper examines the impact of two effects of the pension reform package that the UK Government p...
One of the founding principles of the European Union is the freedom of movement of workers (Article ...
Despite some recent economic progress, there is still widespread poverty and severe inequality in de...
Bruegel Director Jean Pisani-Ferry, with Agnès Bénassy-Quéré (CEPII, University Paris-Ouest and Ecol...
This thesis presents three essays that aim at analysing the impact of internal and external factors ...
This dissertation contributes to the debate on the costs and benefits of reforms that mandate disclo...
The study investigated the extent British people gave money to charity over the last 12 months: how ...
This master’s thesis focuses on changes in income inequality in OECD countries and how this has chan...
This thesis comprises of four essays on fiscal policy and fiscal policy adjustment. The first of the...
The primary interest of an economist is the allocation of scarce resources to satisfy infinite“wants...
The dissertation investigates support by economists for the global policy shift away from unfunded p...