Taxation and Inequality in Latin America
Taxation and Inequality in Latin America
New Perspectives on Political Economy and Tax Regimes
Fehling, Philip; Burchardt, Hans-Juergen
Taylor & Francis Ltd
05/2023
304
Dura
Inglês
9781032373744
15 a 20 dias
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Table of contents
Introduction: Reorienting the Tax Debate. Political Economy and Tax Regimes in Latin America.
Philip Fehling & Hans-Juergen Burchardt
Part I Taxation and the Dominance of Raw Material Export Sectors
Natural Resource Wealth and Fiscal Institutions in Latin America since Independence
Luis Bertola & Cecilia Lara & Camilo Martinez
Fiscal Revenues from Hydrocarbons and Minerals in Latin America: Challenges in an Era of Unprecedented Decarbonization and Growing Digitalization
Juan Pablo Jimenez & Andrea Podesta
The Political Economy of Mobilizing Tax Resources in Bolivia
Veronica Paz Arauco & Wilson Jimenez Pozo
Tax Culture: A conceptual proposal and empirical approach to the economic elite in Chile
Jorge Atria
Tax Evasion and Capital Flight in Resource-Rich Latin America: What we can learn from Argentina
Veronica Grondona
Part II Taxation and Allocational Politics
The Political Economy of Failed Progressive Fiscal Reforms in Latin America
Rafael Dominguez Martin
Redistributive Threats, Development Models and Taxation in Latin America
Gabriel Ondetti
A Close Relationship with the Economic Elite: The Historical Roots of the Poor Mexican Tax State
Monica Unda-Gutierrez
Business Coordination and Regressive Taxation in Latin America
Nestor Castaneda
Ground rent, capital accumulation and the limits of taxation in resource-rich countries. The case of Argentina (1993-2020)
Gaston Caligaris
Tax Regime and Exchange Rates in Uruguay. Instruments of appropriation of Agrarian Ground Rent
Gabriel Oyhantcabal Benelli
Part III New Perspectives on Political Economy and Tax Regimes
Raw materials, tax reforms and sustainable development: Lessons from Latin America
Hans-Juergen Burchardt
Contours of Rent-Based Societies: Concluding Remarks and New Perspectives on Political Economy and Taxation
Philip Fehling
Introduction: Reorienting the Tax Debate. Political Economy and Tax Regimes in Latin America.
Philip Fehling & Hans-Juergen Burchardt
Part I Taxation and the Dominance of Raw Material Export Sectors
Natural Resource Wealth and Fiscal Institutions in Latin America since Independence
Luis Bertola & Cecilia Lara & Camilo Martinez
Fiscal Revenues from Hydrocarbons and Minerals in Latin America: Challenges in an Era of Unprecedented Decarbonization and Growing Digitalization
Juan Pablo Jimenez & Andrea Podesta
The Political Economy of Mobilizing Tax Resources in Bolivia
Veronica Paz Arauco & Wilson Jimenez Pozo
Tax Culture: A conceptual proposal and empirical approach to the economic elite in Chile
Jorge Atria
Tax Evasion and Capital Flight in Resource-Rich Latin America: What we can learn from Argentina
Veronica Grondona
Part II Taxation and Allocational Politics
The Political Economy of Failed Progressive Fiscal Reforms in Latin America
Rafael Dominguez Martin
Redistributive Threats, Development Models and Taxation in Latin America
Gabriel Ondetti
A Close Relationship with the Economic Elite: The Historical Roots of the Poor Mexican Tax State
Monica Unda-Gutierrez
Business Coordination and Regressive Taxation in Latin America
Nestor Castaneda
Ground rent, capital accumulation and the limits of taxation in resource-rich countries. The case of Argentina (1993-2020)
Gaston Caligaris
Tax Regime and Exchange Rates in Uruguay. Instruments of appropriation of Agrarian Ground Rent
Gabriel Oyhantcabal Benelli
Part III New Perspectives on Political Economy and Tax Regimes
Raw materials, tax reforms and sustainable development: Lessons from Latin America
Hans-Juergen Burchardt
Contours of Rent-Based Societies: Concluding Remarks and New Perspectives on Political Economy and Taxation
Philip Fehling
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fiscal sociology;resource rent extraction;redistributive policy analysis;hydrocarbon taxation;elite influence in fiscal policy;regressive tax structures;raw material export fiscal regimes
Table of contents
Introduction: Reorienting the Tax Debate. Political Economy and Tax Regimes in Latin America.
Philip Fehling & Hans-Juergen Burchardt
Part I Taxation and the Dominance of Raw Material Export Sectors
Natural Resource Wealth and Fiscal Institutions in Latin America since Independence
Luis Bertola & Cecilia Lara & Camilo Martinez
Fiscal Revenues from Hydrocarbons and Minerals in Latin America: Challenges in an Era of Unprecedented Decarbonization and Growing Digitalization
Juan Pablo Jimenez & Andrea Podesta
The Political Economy of Mobilizing Tax Resources in Bolivia
Veronica Paz Arauco & Wilson Jimenez Pozo
Tax Culture: A conceptual proposal and empirical approach to the economic elite in Chile
Jorge Atria
Tax Evasion and Capital Flight in Resource-Rich Latin America: What we can learn from Argentina
Veronica Grondona
Part II Taxation and Allocational Politics
The Political Economy of Failed Progressive Fiscal Reforms in Latin America
Rafael Dominguez Martin
Redistributive Threats, Development Models and Taxation in Latin America
Gabriel Ondetti
A Close Relationship with the Economic Elite: The Historical Roots of the Poor Mexican Tax State
Monica Unda-Gutierrez
Business Coordination and Regressive Taxation in Latin America
Nestor Castaneda
Ground rent, capital accumulation and the limits of taxation in resource-rich countries. The case of Argentina (1993-2020)
Gaston Caligaris
Tax Regime and Exchange Rates in Uruguay. Instruments of appropriation of Agrarian Ground Rent
Gabriel Oyhantcabal Benelli
Part III New Perspectives on Political Economy and Tax Regimes
Raw materials, tax reforms and sustainable development: Lessons from Latin America
Hans-Juergen Burchardt
Contours of Rent-Based Societies: Concluding Remarks and New Perspectives on Political Economy and Taxation
Philip Fehling
Introduction: Reorienting the Tax Debate. Political Economy and Tax Regimes in Latin America.
Philip Fehling & Hans-Juergen Burchardt
Part I Taxation and the Dominance of Raw Material Export Sectors
Natural Resource Wealth and Fiscal Institutions in Latin America since Independence
Luis Bertola & Cecilia Lara & Camilo Martinez
Fiscal Revenues from Hydrocarbons and Minerals in Latin America: Challenges in an Era of Unprecedented Decarbonization and Growing Digitalization
Juan Pablo Jimenez & Andrea Podesta
The Political Economy of Mobilizing Tax Resources in Bolivia
Veronica Paz Arauco & Wilson Jimenez Pozo
Tax Culture: A conceptual proposal and empirical approach to the economic elite in Chile
Jorge Atria
Tax Evasion and Capital Flight in Resource-Rich Latin America: What we can learn from Argentina
Veronica Grondona
Part II Taxation and Allocational Politics
The Political Economy of Failed Progressive Fiscal Reforms in Latin America
Rafael Dominguez Martin
Redistributive Threats, Development Models and Taxation in Latin America
Gabriel Ondetti
A Close Relationship with the Economic Elite: The Historical Roots of the Poor Mexican Tax State
Monica Unda-Gutierrez
Business Coordination and Regressive Taxation in Latin America
Nestor Castaneda
Ground rent, capital accumulation and the limits of taxation in resource-rich countries. The case of Argentina (1993-2020)
Gaston Caligaris
Tax Regime and Exchange Rates in Uruguay. Instruments of appropriation of Agrarian Ground Rent
Gabriel Oyhantcabal Benelli
Part III New Perspectives on Political Economy and Tax Regimes
Raw materials, tax reforms and sustainable development: Lessons from Latin America
Hans-Juergen Burchardt
Contours of Rent-Based Societies: Concluding Remarks and New Perspectives on Political Economy and Taxation
Philip Fehling
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