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Private Wealth and Public Revenue
Tasha Fairfield
出版
Cambridge University Press
, 2015-03-05
主題
Business & Economics / International / General
Business & Economics / Economics / Macroeconomics
Business & Economics / Public Finance
Business & Economics / Taxation / General
Business & Economics / Taxation / Corporate
Business & Economics / Development / Economic Development
Business & Economics / Economics / General
Business & Economics / Government & Business
Political Science / Comparative Politics
Political Science / Public Policy / Economic Policy
Political Science / American Government / General
ISBN
1107088372
9781107088375
URL
http://books.google.com.hk/books?id=ngVEBgAAQBAJ&hl=&source=gbs_api
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註釋
Inequality and taxation are fundamental problems of modern times. How and when can democracies tax economic elites? This book develops a theoretical framework that refines and integrates the classic concepts of business's instrumental (political) power and structural (investment) power to explain the scope and fate of tax initiatives targeting economic elites in Latin America after economic liberalization. In Chile, business's multiple sources of instrumental power, including cohesion and ties to right parties, kept substantial tax increases off the agenda. In Argentina, weaker business power facilitated significant reform, although specific sectors, including finance and agriculture, occasionally had instrumental and/or structural power to defend their interests. In Bolivia, popular mobilization counterbalanced the power of economic elites, who were much stronger than in Argentina but weaker than in Chile. The book's in-depth, medium-N case analysis and close attention to policymaking processes contribute insights on business power and prospects for redistribution in unequal democracies.