Lecture delivered at the European University Institute in Florence on 11 October 2017A video interview with the presenter was recorded on 11 October 2017Since the principle "no taxation without representation" became a formative feature of modern statehood in the 18th century, taxation and democracy seem to sit happily next to each other. This pre-stabilized harmony looks particularly convincing when "congruence" of those who vote in fiscal matters, those who pay the taxes and those who enjoy the benefits of public spending is given. But more and more situations become visible where the democratic process in fiscal policy doesn't guarantee a fully acceptable outcome. On the one hand, protection of the individual taxpayer might require add...
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The legitimacy of decision-making in tax issues, which is one of the pillars of modern democracies a...
During the last two centuries, taxation has not only increased dramatically in level and volume; its...
ABSTRACT Is corporate tax competition a threat to democracy in the European Union (EU)? The answer d...
The author analyzes the complex relations between taxation and democracy and the need to reaffirm th...
What is the relationship between democracy and taxation, under conditions of ‘reverse ’ sequencing? ...
Echoing the call for ‘no taxation without representation’, the development of modern taxation went h...
Are governments forced to democratize by their need for greater tax revenue? Most research on contem...
Published online: 17 March 2017During the last two centuries, taxation has not only increased dramat...
In this paper, the author argues that democracies tend to positively affect the size and composition...
Most democratic nations use income tax. Yet the reasons the measure was adopted were far from democr...
Taxation is a key activity of any state and a constant point of political struggle. The structure of...
Direct voting on taxes and spending have created an imbalance between direct democracy and represent...
Does their need for greater tax revenue force governments to democratize? Most research on contempor...
There are many reasons for studying taxation. As the ancient Roman writer Cicero pointed out so succ...
Professor Robinson explores the uneasiness present when acts of direct democracy through means of ...
The legitimacy of decision-making in tax issues, which is one of the pillars of modern democracies a...
During the last two centuries, taxation has not only increased dramatically in level and volume; its...
ABSTRACT Is corporate tax competition a threat to democracy in the European Union (EU)? The answer d...