This chapter is concerned with the link between political institutions and taxation. It focuses on the period from the early nineteenth century to the end of the Second World War, a time during which modern parliamentary democracies emerged and the modern tax state was born. The first part summarizes previous historical literature on the politics of taxation, emphasizing three important factors: suffrage, executive constraints, and government ideology. The second part uses newly available historical data to explore patterns identified by existing research. While some of the findings are in line with previous research focusing on Western Europe, others are not. The chapter ends with some suggestions for further research
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Bellicist theories of comparative development predict increases in taxation as the result of militar...
This article examines the origins of tax systems. Through a historical comparison of France and the ...
Public finance is a major feature of the development of modern European societies, and it is at the ...
Although preferred means of taxation have changed over time, governments have always had a variety o...
How did today's rich states first establish modern fiscal systems? To answer this question, this boo...
Work in progress. Please do not cite without permission. In this paper I argue that the effect of id...
Taxation is a key activity of any state and a constant point of political struggle. The structure of...
This thesis explores ideas of, and debates about, taxation by central government in Britain between ...
The question of what creates government quality, or good institutions, is one of the central puzzles...
This paper proposes and tests a new political explanation of the adoption of the income tax in Europ...
This paper is an initial draft of an early chapter of my dissertation. The dissertation, which is te...
The study of tax systems have been deeply discussed regarding the early modern period. However, ther...
This paper examines the political economy of taxation in the Bundesstaat of Prussia during the Kaise...
Theoretical work on taxation and state-building borrows heavily from early modern European experienc...
This paper examines the domestic and non-war related determinants of the expansion of direct taxatio...
Bellicist theories of comparative development predict increases in taxation as the result of militar...
This article examines the origins of tax systems. Through a historical comparison of France and the ...
Public finance is a major feature of the development of modern European societies, and it is at the ...