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| 339.5 BUD Budget 1993-94 | 339.5 BUD-92-93 Budget 1992-93 | 339.5 BUD-92-98 Budget 1992-93 | 339.5 MAR The new fiscal sociology : Taxation in comparative and historical perspective | 339.8 LIT Economic development : Theory, policy and international relations | 340 BRO-1 O level law | 340 BRO-2 O level law |
Table of contents
Preface Charles Tilly;
1. The thunder of history Isaac William Martin, Ajay K. Mehrotra and Monica Prasad;
2. 'The unfair advantage of the few' Joseph J. Thorndike;
3. What Americans think of taxes Andrea Louise Campbell;
4. Read their lips Fred Block;
5. Making taxes the life of the party Christopher Howard;
6. The politis of demanding sacrifice Evan S. Lieberman;
7. The end of the strong state Eisaku Ide and Sven Steinmo;
8. War and taxation Naomi Feldman and Joel Slemrod;
9. Liberty, democracy, and capacity Robin L. Einhorn;
10. Extraction and democracy Charles Tilly;
11. Improving tax administration in contemporary African states Edgar Kiser and Audrey Sacks;
12. Adam Smith and the search for an ideal tax system Beverly Moran;
13. Where's the sex in fiscal sociology? Edward McCaffery;
14. The Shoup mission to Japan W. Elliot Brownlee;
Epilogue: A renaissance for fiscal sociology John L. Campbell.