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Fiscal Sociology at the Centenary: UK Perspectives on Budgeting, Taxation and Austerity: Palgrave Socio-Legal Studies

Autor Ann Mumford
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This book discusses the socio-legal tax state and its relationship to development, inequality and the transnational. 'Fiscal Sociology' commenced in 1918 when Joseph A. Schumpeter examined the links between capitalism and taxation, arguing that fiscal pressures on governments led directly to the development of tax collection, and the burgeoning growth of capitalist economies. ​The identification of taxation as an important component of capitalism has continued to change the way that theoretical sociologists conceptualise tax. This book documents the history of this literature to provide a summary of the topic for scholars seeking a bridge between taxation law and contextual, historical, and anthropological analyses of the development of the state, more generally. Whilst Schumpeter’s insights have been celebrated over the past one hundred years, taxation has slipped from the agenda of many scholarly disciplines, in relation to analyses of poverty, globalisation, and equality. Fiscal Sociology at the Centenary fills this gap. The implications of this literature for taxation law in the United Kingdom, in particular, are considered. 
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9783030274986
ISBN-10: 3030274985
Pagini: 224
Ilustrații: VIII, 224 p. 1 illus.
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0.33 kg
Ediția:1st ed. 2019
Editura: Springer International Publishing
Colecția Palgrave Macmillan
Seria Palgrave Socio-Legal Studies

Locul publicării:Cham, Switzerland

Cuprins

1. Introduction.- 2. What Is Fiscal Sociology?. 3. The Fiscal State And Budget Institutions.- 4. Budgets: Process, Rights, And Institutions.- 5. The Challenge Of Taking Rights Seriously In Fiscal Sociology.- 6. Two Examples Of Taking Law Seriously In Fiscal Sociology.- 7. Conclusion. 


Notă biografică

Ann Mumford is Professor of Law at King’s College London, UK. 

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This book discusses the socio-legal tax state and its relationship to development, inequality and the transnational. 'Fiscal Sociology' commenced in 1918 when Joseph A. Schumpeter examined the links between capitalism and taxation, arguing that fiscal pressures on governments led directly to the development of tax collection, and the burgeoning growth of capitalist economies. ​The identification of taxation as an important component of capitalism has continued to change the way that theoretical sociologists conceptualise tax. This book documents the history of this literature to provide a summary of the topic for scholars seeking a bridge between taxation law and contextual, historical, and anthropological analyses of the development of the state, more generally. Whilst Schumpeter’s insights have been celebrated over the past one hundred years, taxation has slipped from the agenda of many scholarly disciplines, in relation to analyses of poverty, globalisation, and equality. Fiscal Sociology at the Centenary fills this gap. The implications of this literature for taxation law in the United Kingdom, in particular, are considered. 

Caracteristici

Offers a socio-legal analysis of the tax state Focusses broadly on Economic Sociology to fill a clear gap Speaks to those interested in taxation law, fiscal sociology and international human rights in particular