Ellen Frankel Paul / Miller, Jr., Fred D. / Jeffrey Paul (eds.)
Taxation, Economic Prosperity, and Distributive Justice
Herausgeber: Miller, Jr. Fred D.; Paul, Jeffrey; Paul, Ellen Frankel
Ellen Frankel Paul / Miller, Jr., Fred D. / Jeffrey Paul (eds.)
Taxation, Economic Prosperity, and Distributive Justice
Herausgeber: Miller, Jr. Fred D.; Paul, Jeffrey; Paul, Ellen Frankel
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These essays explore a just tax system, and its moral foundations.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 316
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. Oktober 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 460g
- ISBN-13: 9780521685993
- ISBN-10: 0521685990
- Artikelnr.: 22018787
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 316
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. Oktober 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 460g
- ISBN-13: 9780521685993
- ISBN-10: 0521685990
- Artikelnr.: 22018787
Ellen Frankel Paul is Deputy Director of the Social Philosophy and Policy Center and Professor of Political Science at Bowling Green State University.
Fred D. Miller, Jr. is Executive Director of the Social Philosophy and Policy Center and Professor of Philosophy at Bowling Green State University.
Jeffrey Paul is Associate Director of the Social Philosophy and Policy Center and Professor of Philosophy at Bowling Green State University.
Fred D. Miller, Jr. is Executive Director of the Social Philosophy and Policy Center and Professor of Philosophy at Bowling Green State University.
Jeffrey Paul is Associate Director of the Social Philosophy and Policy Center and Professor of Philosophy at Bowling Green State University.
1. Social philosophy and tax regimes in the United States, 1763 to the
present W. Elliot Brownlee; 2. The impact of tax policy on economic growth,
income distribution and allocation of taxes James D. Gwartney and Robert A.
Lawson; 3. Taxes, growth, equity and welfare Richard Vedder; 4. The
consequences of taxation Joel Slemrod; 5. Justice: a conservative view John
Kekes; 6. Non-absolute rights and libertarian taxation Eric Mack; 7.
Taxation, the private law and distributive justice Kevin A. Kordana and
David H. Tabachnick; 8. Taxation, the private law and distributive justice
David H. Tabachnick; 9. The uneasy case for capital taxation Edward J.
McCaffery; 10. Households and the fiscal system Edward J. McCaffery; 11.
Taxation, the state and the community Jeffrey Schoenblum; 12. Choice,
catallaxy and just taxation: contrasting architectonics for fiscal
theorizing Richard E. Wagner; 13. Government as investor: tax policy and
the state Jonathan R. Macey.
present W. Elliot Brownlee; 2. The impact of tax policy on economic growth,
income distribution and allocation of taxes James D. Gwartney and Robert A.
Lawson; 3. Taxes, growth, equity and welfare Richard Vedder; 4. The
consequences of taxation Joel Slemrod; 5. Justice: a conservative view John
Kekes; 6. Non-absolute rights and libertarian taxation Eric Mack; 7.
Taxation, the private law and distributive justice Kevin A. Kordana and
David H. Tabachnick; 8. Taxation, the private law and distributive justice
David H. Tabachnick; 9. The uneasy case for capital taxation Edward J.
McCaffery; 10. Households and the fiscal system Edward J. McCaffery; 11.
Taxation, the state and the community Jeffrey Schoenblum; 12. Choice,
catallaxy and just taxation: contrasting architectonics for fiscal
theorizing Richard E. Wagner; 13. Government as investor: tax policy and
the state Jonathan R. Macey.
1. Social philosophy and tax regimes in the United States, 1763 to the
present W. Elliot Brownlee; 2. The impact of tax policy on economic growth,
income distribution and allocation of taxes James D. Gwartney and Robert A.
Lawson; 3. Taxes, growth, equity and welfare Richard Vedder; 4. The
consequences of taxation Joel Slemrod; 5. Justice: a conservative view John
Kekes; 6. Non-absolute rights and libertarian taxation Eric Mack; 7.
Taxation, the private law and distributive justice Kevin A. Kordana and
David H. Tabachnick; 8. Taxation, the private law and distributive justice
David H. Tabachnick; 9. The uneasy case for capital taxation Edward J.
McCaffery; 10. Households and the fiscal system Edward J. McCaffery; 11.
Taxation, the state and the community Jeffrey Schoenblum; 12. Choice,
catallaxy and just taxation: contrasting architectonics for fiscal
theorizing Richard E. Wagner; 13. Government as investor: tax policy and
the state Jonathan R. Macey.
present W. Elliot Brownlee; 2. The impact of tax policy on economic growth,
income distribution and allocation of taxes James D. Gwartney and Robert A.
Lawson; 3. Taxes, growth, equity and welfare Richard Vedder; 4. The
consequences of taxation Joel Slemrod; 5. Justice: a conservative view John
Kekes; 6. Non-absolute rights and libertarian taxation Eric Mack; 7.
Taxation, the private law and distributive justice Kevin A. Kordana and
David H. Tabachnick; 8. Taxation, the private law and distributive justice
David H. Tabachnick; 9. The uneasy case for capital taxation Edward J.
McCaffery; 10. Households and the fiscal system Edward J. McCaffery; 11.
Taxation, the state and the community Jeffrey Schoenblum; 12. Choice,
catallaxy and just taxation: contrasting architectonics for fiscal
theorizing Richard E. Wagner; 13. Government as investor: tax policy and
the state Jonathan R. Macey.