Anthropology and Tax

Anthropology and Tax

Ethnographies of Fiscal Relations

Sheild Johansson, Miranda; Mugler, Johanna; Smith, Robin

Cambridge University Press

07/2024

354

Dura

9781009254588

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Foreword Janet Roitman; Advancing an Anthropology of tax Johanna Mugler, Miranda Sheild Johansson and Robin Smith; 1. Becoming the good migrant: how Romanian migrants mobilise taxpayer status Dora-Olivia Vicol; 2. The nurturing state: an intimate portrait of becoming a taxpayer in Ghana Anna-Riikka Kauppinen; 3. An ecology of payments: taxes, cuotas, and fees in highland Bolivia Miranda Sheild Johansson; 4. The Persistence of kindred spirits: tax and values in Istrian distilling Robin Smith; 5. Taxation without hegemony: land, fiscal conflicts, and the limits of post-neoliberalism in Ecuador Jeremy Rayner; 6. Gambling away fraud: tax and speculative governance in Slovakia Nicolette Makovicky; 7. Mottos for a more tax-compliant society: strategies, tax compliance research, and fiscal practices at the Swedish tax agency Lotta Bjoerklund Larsen; 8. General knowledge and particular society: taxation as a way of knowing Olly Owen; 9. The colonial debris in the digitalisation of tax in Kenya Nimmo Elmi; 10. Fiscal citizenship, assimilation, and colonial governance in settler states Kyle Willmott; 11. Fundraising in Fiji: taxation, proceduralism, and a moral economy of accountability Matti Eraesaari; 12. Dead zones of tax inspection: the new strategic direction in the Danish tax authority and its consequences for front staff Karen Boll; 13. Tax Havens, commodified citizenship, and the production of home in a globalised world Greg Rawlings; 14. Sharing beyond the state: International Tax Norm Negotiations at the OECD Johanna Mugler.
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