Tax systems are useful indicators of the economic and political conditions which concur to shape them. With respect to developing countries, an analysis of the tax burden can help to understand how the process of modernization is sustained through fiscal extraction from different social classes and productive sectors. This paper presents statistical evidence on the distribution of taxes in Japan around the time of World War I, which was a pivotal moment for both economic growth and political change. Sources indicate that government officials had a clear perception of inequality and its structural causes; the surveys examined here can therefore be considered a starting point for reform of the tax system, as discussed in the next twenty years
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Abstract We analyze the changing patterns of regional inequality during the initial phase of Japanes...
Studies comparing regional income in Japan before and after World War II have frequently drawn a pic...
Tax systems are useful indicators of the economic and political conditions which concur to shape the...
This paper addresses the question of continuity in the long-term development of the Japanese tax sys...
This paper addresses the question of continuity in the long-term development of the Japanese tax sys...
This paper discusses taxation in interwar Japan from the standpoint of rural–urban inequality, in or...
In recent years, scholars have been reappraising the significance of the First World War as a waters...
In the wide domain of finance, taxation is one of the issues to which public opinion is most sensiti...
This paper addresses the relationship between economic development, income inequality and social sta...
This paper studies the evolution of income concentration in Japan from 1886 to 2002 by constructing ...
The aim of this paper was to examine changes in prefectural income inequality and industrial structu...
This paper investigates the relationship between physical stature, per capita income, health, and re...
This paper sheds new light on the massive increase of progressive taxation in the first half of the ...
What is the relationship between the American taxation system and the rise in economic inequality? T...
Abstract We analyze the changing patterns of regional inequality during the initial phase of Japanes...
Studies comparing regional income in Japan before and after World War II have frequently drawn a pic...
Tax systems are useful indicators of the economic and political conditions which concur to shape the...
This paper addresses the question of continuity in the long-term development of the Japanese tax sys...
This paper addresses the question of continuity in the long-term development of the Japanese tax sys...
This paper discusses taxation in interwar Japan from the standpoint of rural–urban inequality, in or...
In recent years, scholars have been reappraising the significance of the First World War as a waters...
In the wide domain of finance, taxation is one of the issues to which public opinion is most sensiti...
This paper addresses the relationship between economic development, income inequality and social sta...
This paper studies the evolution of income concentration in Japan from 1886 to 2002 by constructing ...
The aim of this paper was to examine changes in prefectural income inequality and industrial structu...
This paper investigates the relationship between physical stature, per capita income, health, and re...
This paper sheds new light on the massive increase of progressive taxation in the first half of the ...
What is the relationship between the American taxation system and the rise in economic inequality? T...
Abstract We analyze the changing patterns of regional inequality during the initial phase of Japanes...
Studies comparing regional income in Japan before and after World War II have frequently drawn a pic...