According to Schumpeter the main symptoms of the crisis in the modern tax state emanate from the prevailing tax structure rooted in the social values of the late 19th century. If we want the tax system to remain a successful instrument of public policy, we need to reform it so that it creates equal opportunities. Positive effects enhance an increase in tax yields. If present tax receipts could be augmented, the budget deficit could be reduced and debt creation would be restrained, lessening the financial pressure on future generations. In explaining the deficit, the public revenue side is considered together with the public expenditure side.Social economics, Taxation, Women
Marcel Gerard (Catholic University of Louvain) stressed that, regardless of whether fiscal tightenin...
At the turn of the twentieth century, the U.S. system of public finance underwent a dramatic, stru...
Problems of taxating population are seldom moved in the literature of the socialist states. Still u...
'The fiscal history of a people is above all an essential part of its general history. An enormous i...
The above quote is from an article by Schumpeter which is often thought of as one of the founding ar...
With the approach of a new millenium there is a natural temptation to engage in speculation as to wh...
The paper reinterprets Schumpeter's views on the dynamic effects of taxation, as originally expresse...
Economic development and transformation processes have become much more intense in economic reality ...
With the contemporary world undergoing transformations and changes, the state and its financial issu...
The traditional optimal taxation literature suggests that the structure of tax systems and the adopt...
Fiscality and taxes, among their role as main source of public incomes, were sometimes invoked as ca...
Taxation in the modern society has become to play role of one of important and efficient instruments...
Recent financial crises in Europe as well as the periodic battles in the U.S. over the debt ceiling ...
Governments all round the world are facing problems with their public finances. At a time of austeri...
As a basic component of modern society, the taxation should combine the main objective for the publi...
Marcel Gerard (Catholic University of Louvain) stressed that, regardless of whether fiscal tightenin...
At the turn of the twentieth century, the U.S. system of public finance underwent a dramatic, stru...
Problems of taxating population are seldom moved in the literature of the socialist states. Still u...
'The fiscal history of a people is above all an essential part of its general history. An enormous i...
The above quote is from an article by Schumpeter which is often thought of as one of the founding ar...
With the approach of a new millenium there is a natural temptation to engage in speculation as to wh...
The paper reinterprets Schumpeter's views on the dynamic effects of taxation, as originally expresse...
Economic development and transformation processes have become much more intense in economic reality ...
With the contemporary world undergoing transformations and changes, the state and its financial issu...
The traditional optimal taxation literature suggests that the structure of tax systems and the adopt...
Fiscality and taxes, among their role as main source of public incomes, were sometimes invoked as ca...
Taxation in the modern society has become to play role of one of important and efficient instruments...
Recent financial crises in Europe as well as the periodic battles in the U.S. over the debt ceiling ...
Governments all round the world are facing problems with their public finances. At a time of austeri...
As a basic component of modern society, the taxation should combine the main objective for the publi...
Marcel Gerard (Catholic University of Louvain) stressed that, regardless of whether fiscal tightenin...
At the turn of the twentieth century, the U.S. system of public finance underwent a dramatic, stru...
Problems of taxating population are seldom moved in the literature of the socialist states. Still u...