This paper seeks to identify and explain the effects of major wars on U.S. Supreme Court decision-making in the context of taxation. At first cut, one might ask why we should even expect to observe a correlation between military activities and judicial fiscal policy. After all, the justices have no authority whatsoever to adopt funding laws intended to relieve the budgetary pressures that tend to emerge in times international crisis. The Court, however, is able to contribute to the wartime revenueraising efforts indirectly by adopting a pro-government stance in the cases it decides in wartime periods. As the probability of a government win increases, the expected revenue to the federal fisc also increases. Relying on Supreme Court tax decis...
We exploit differences in historical war casualties to estimate the impact of fiscal capacity on eco...
What explains the variation in how states pay for war? Leaders must choose between four primary mean...
Bellicist theories of comparative development predict increases in taxation as the result of militar...
This paper seeks to identify and explain the effects of major wars on U.S. Supreme Court decision-ma...
What determines when states adopt war taxes to finance the cost of conflict? We address this questio...
Observers have long speculated about the effect of war on judicial behavior. While common lore maint...
We provide empirical evidence on two, major war-related, regularities of U.S. fiscal policy. First, ...
There is wide agreement that war affects taxation. Yet, scholars disagree as to how exactly and unde...
This Review proceeds in four parts, paralleling the chronological organization of War and Taxes. It ...
Warfare and military competition have been defined as important driving forces for the expansion of ...
How does the way states finance wars affect public support for conflict? Most existing research has ...
US Federal Courts and Inter-Branch War Powers Author: Erica Fields, with Dr. Jasmine Farrier and D...
The article builds a simple model to investigate how different types of armed conflict shape fiscal ...
This paper studies the effects of mobilization for war on the development of fiscal capacity and the...
__Abstract__ We examine the role of war in retarding state fiscal capacity in developing countrie...
We exploit differences in historical war casualties to estimate the impact of fiscal capacity on eco...
What explains the variation in how states pay for war? Leaders must choose between four primary mean...
Bellicist theories of comparative development predict increases in taxation as the result of militar...
This paper seeks to identify and explain the effects of major wars on U.S. Supreme Court decision-ma...
What determines when states adopt war taxes to finance the cost of conflict? We address this questio...
Observers have long speculated about the effect of war on judicial behavior. While common lore maint...
We provide empirical evidence on two, major war-related, regularities of U.S. fiscal policy. First, ...
There is wide agreement that war affects taxation. Yet, scholars disagree as to how exactly and unde...
This Review proceeds in four parts, paralleling the chronological organization of War and Taxes. It ...
Warfare and military competition have been defined as important driving forces for the expansion of ...
How does the way states finance wars affect public support for conflict? Most existing research has ...
US Federal Courts and Inter-Branch War Powers Author: Erica Fields, with Dr. Jasmine Farrier and D...
The article builds a simple model to investigate how different types of armed conflict shape fiscal ...
This paper studies the effects of mobilization for war on the development of fiscal capacity and the...
__Abstract__ We examine the role of war in retarding state fiscal capacity in developing countrie...
We exploit differences in historical war casualties to estimate the impact of fiscal capacity on eco...
What explains the variation in how states pay for war? Leaders must choose between four primary mean...
Bellicist theories of comparative development predict increases in taxation as the result of militar...