The Political Economy of Transnational Tax Reform
Herausgeber: Brownlee, W. Elliot; Ide, Eisaku; Fukagai, Yasunori
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Herausgeber: Brownlee, W. Elliot; Ide, Eisaku; Fukagai, Yasunori
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These essays explore the history of the US tax mission to Japan during the occupation following World War II.
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These essays explore the history of the US tax mission to Japan during the occupation following World War II.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 486
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. September 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 28mm
- Gewicht: 782g
- ISBN-13: 9781316603390
- ISBN-10: 1316603393
- Artikelnr.: 44887745
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 486
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. September 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 28mm
- Gewicht: 782g
- ISBN-13: 9781316603390
- ISBN-10: 1316603393
- Artikelnr.: 44887745
Preface; Introduction: global tax reform and an iconic mission; Part I. The
American Background: Foreword for Part I; 1. Carl S. Shoup: formative
influences W. Elliot Brownlee; 2. From Seligman to Shoup: the early
Columbia school of taxation and development Ajay Mehrotra; 3. The
Haig-Shoup mission to France in the 1920s Frances Lynch; 4. The Shoup
missions to Cuba Michael R. Adamson; 5. Mr Shoup goes to Washington: Carl
Shoup and his tax advice to the US Treasury Joseph J. Thorndike; Part II.
Shoup in Japan: The Encounter: Foreword for Part II; 6. Political languages
of land and taxation: European and American influences on Japan,
1880s-1920s Yasunori Fukagai; 7. Raising taxes for democracy: the Japanese
policy environment of the Shoup mission Laura Hein and Mark Metzler; 8.
Shoup and the Japan mission: organizing for investigation W. Elliot
Brownlee and Eisaku Ide; 9. Shoup in the 'social laboratory' W. Elliot
Brownlee and Eisaku Ide; 10. Tax reform during the American occupation of
Japan: who killed Shoup? Ryo Muramatsu and W. Elliot Brownlee; Part III.
Legacies for Japan: Foreword for Part III; 11. Avoiding the aid curse?
Taxation and development in Japan Monica Prasad; 12. The Shoup
recommendations and Japan's tax-cutting culture: why has Japan failed to
reestablish the personal income tax as a key tax? Takatsugu Akaishi; 13. A
political dispute over the local public finance equalization grant: the
legacy of Shoup's policy choices Eisaku Ide; 14. The corporate income tax
in postwar Japan and the Shoup recommendations: why did the corporate
income tax become so high? Satoshi Sekiguchi; Part IV. Global Significance:
Foreword for Part IV; 15. The Shoup mission: the context of post-World War
II debates over international economic policy Martin Daunton; 16. Shoup and
international tax reform after the Japan mission W. Elliot Brownlee and
Eisaku Ide.
American Background: Foreword for Part I; 1. Carl S. Shoup: formative
influences W. Elliot Brownlee; 2. From Seligman to Shoup: the early
Columbia school of taxation and development Ajay Mehrotra; 3. The
Haig-Shoup mission to France in the 1920s Frances Lynch; 4. The Shoup
missions to Cuba Michael R. Adamson; 5. Mr Shoup goes to Washington: Carl
Shoup and his tax advice to the US Treasury Joseph J. Thorndike; Part II.
Shoup in Japan: The Encounter: Foreword for Part II; 6. Political languages
of land and taxation: European and American influences on Japan,
1880s-1920s Yasunori Fukagai; 7. Raising taxes for democracy: the Japanese
policy environment of the Shoup mission Laura Hein and Mark Metzler; 8.
Shoup and the Japan mission: organizing for investigation W. Elliot
Brownlee and Eisaku Ide; 9. Shoup in the 'social laboratory' W. Elliot
Brownlee and Eisaku Ide; 10. Tax reform during the American occupation of
Japan: who killed Shoup? Ryo Muramatsu and W. Elliot Brownlee; Part III.
Legacies for Japan: Foreword for Part III; 11. Avoiding the aid curse?
Taxation and development in Japan Monica Prasad; 12. The Shoup
recommendations and Japan's tax-cutting culture: why has Japan failed to
reestablish the personal income tax as a key tax? Takatsugu Akaishi; 13. A
political dispute over the local public finance equalization grant: the
legacy of Shoup's policy choices Eisaku Ide; 14. The corporate income tax
in postwar Japan and the Shoup recommendations: why did the corporate
income tax become so high? Satoshi Sekiguchi; Part IV. Global Significance:
Foreword for Part IV; 15. The Shoup mission: the context of post-World War
II debates over international economic policy Martin Daunton; 16. Shoup and
international tax reform after the Japan mission W. Elliot Brownlee and
Eisaku Ide.
Preface; Introduction: global tax reform and an iconic mission; Part I. The
American Background: Foreword for Part I; 1. Carl S. Shoup: formative
influences W. Elliot Brownlee; 2. From Seligman to Shoup: the early
Columbia school of taxation and development Ajay Mehrotra; 3. The
Haig-Shoup mission to France in the 1920s Frances Lynch; 4. The Shoup
missions to Cuba Michael R. Adamson; 5. Mr Shoup goes to Washington: Carl
Shoup and his tax advice to the US Treasury Joseph J. Thorndike; Part II.
Shoup in Japan: The Encounter: Foreword for Part II; 6. Political languages
of land and taxation: European and American influences on Japan,
1880s-1920s Yasunori Fukagai; 7. Raising taxes for democracy: the Japanese
policy environment of the Shoup mission Laura Hein and Mark Metzler; 8.
Shoup and the Japan mission: organizing for investigation W. Elliot
Brownlee and Eisaku Ide; 9. Shoup in the 'social laboratory' W. Elliot
Brownlee and Eisaku Ide; 10. Tax reform during the American occupation of
Japan: who killed Shoup? Ryo Muramatsu and W. Elliot Brownlee; Part III.
Legacies for Japan: Foreword for Part III; 11. Avoiding the aid curse?
Taxation and development in Japan Monica Prasad; 12. The Shoup
recommendations and Japan's tax-cutting culture: why has Japan failed to
reestablish the personal income tax as a key tax? Takatsugu Akaishi; 13. A
political dispute over the local public finance equalization grant: the
legacy of Shoup's policy choices Eisaku Ide; 14. The corporate income tax
in postwar Japan and the Shoup recommendations: why did the corporate
income tax become so high? Satoshi Sekiguchi; Part IV. Global Significance:
Foreword for Part IV; 15. The Shoup mission: the context of post-World War
II debates over international economic policy Martin Daunton; 16. Shoup and
international tax reform after the Japan mission W. Elliot Brownlee and
Eisaku Ide.
American Background: Foreword for Part I; 1. Carl S. Shoup: formative
influences W. Elliot Brownlee; 2. From Seligman to Shoup: the early
Columbia school of taxation and development Ajay Mehrotra; 3. The
Haig-Shoup mission to France in the 1920s Frances Lynch; 4. The Shoup
missions to Cuba Michael R. Adamson; 5. Mr Shoup goes to Washington: Carl
Shoup and his tax advice to the US Treasury Joseph J. Thorndike; Part II.
Shoup in Japan: The Encounter: Foreword for Part II; 6. Political languages
of land and taxation: European and American influences on Japan,
1880s-1920s Yasunori Fukagai; 7. Raising taxes for democracy: the Japanese
policy environment of the Shoup mission Laura Hein and Mark Metzler; 8.
Shoup and the Japan mission: organizing for investigation W. Elliot
Brownlee and Eisaku Ide; 9. Shoup in the 'social laboratory' W. Elliot
Brownlee and Eisaku Ide; 10. Tax reform during the American occupation of
Japan: who killed Shoup? Ryo Muramatsu and W. Elliot Brownlee; Part III.
Legacies for Japan: Foreword for Part III; 11. Avoiding the aid curse?
Taxation and development in Japan Monica Prasad; 12. The Shoup
recommendations and Japan's tax-cutting culture: why has Japan failed to
reestablish the personal income tax as a key tax? Takatsugu Akaishi; 13. A
political dispute over the local public finance equalization grant: the
legacy of Shoup's policy choices Eisaku Ide; 14. The corporate income tax
in postwar Japan and the Shoup recommendations: why did the corporate
income tax become so high? Satoshi Sekiguchi; Part IV. Global Significance:
Foreword for Part IV; 15. The Shoup mission: the context of post-World War
II debates over international economic policy Martin Daunton; 16. Shoup and
international tax reform after the Japan mission W. Elliot Brownlee and
Eisaku Ide.