The Power to Tax seeks to replace one economic orthodoxy with another. Despite their iconoclasm, Geoffrey Brennan and James Buchanan are closer to mainline public finance economists than they would like to admit. Both the dominant orthodoxy and The Power to Tax fail to transcend the limits of neoclassical economics as a formal theory of political economy. While their methods of evasion are different, both iconoclasts and mainliners fail to take seriously the distinctive features of modern democratic policies - elections, bureaucracy, and an ongoing effort at complex normative evaluation
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The growing acceptance of neoliberal tax cuts, concessions in redistribution and increasing inequali...
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The idea is to discover the economic science potential to „prescribe ” an optimal taxation, both in ...
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Although preferred means of taxation have changed over time, governments have always had a variety o...
In this chapter I provide an overview of the political economy of taxation in democratic states by c...
The taxing power of the government was misused by rulers throughout the history everywhere. Tax rate...
At the turn of the twentieth century, the U.S. system of public finance underwent a dramatic, stru...
The ideas that governments ought to operate on business principles and that citizens are no differen...
In this paper, we develop a simple theoretical model in order to explain how politicians choose betw...
The traditional optimal taxation literature suggests that the structure of tax systems and the adopt...
A Review of The Power to Tax: Analytical Foundations of a Fiscal Constitution by Geoffrey Brennan a...
The basic puzzle about the power to tax is how to limit the capacity of government to exploit taxpay...
This article proposes a model representing the relationship between economic actors and revenue seek...
The growing acceptance of neoliberal tax cuts, concessions in redistribution and increasing inequali...
In any serious discussion of tax reform the relative roles of the politician and the economist need ...
The article is divided into two parts. The first describes Hayek's critique of the progressive tax s...
The idea is to discover the economic science potential to „prescribe ” an optimal taxation, both in ...
Cicero believed that 'revenues were the sinews of the republic' and to this day taxes represent the ...
Although preferred means of taxation have changed over time, governments have always had a variety o...
In this chapter I provide an overview of the political economy of taxation in democratic states by c...
The taxing power of the government was misused by rulers throughout the history everywhere. Tax rate...
At the turn of the twentieth century, the U.S. system of public finance underwent a dramatic, stru...
The ideas that governments ought to operate on business principles and that citizens are no differen...
In this paper, we develop a simple theoretical model in order to explain how politicians choose betw...
The traditional optimal taxation literature suggests that the structure of tax systems and the adopt...