Taxation, the state and society the fiscal sociology of interventionist democracy /

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Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Leroy, Marc, 1957-
Corporate Author: ebrary, Inc
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Bruxelles ; New York : Peter Lang, c2011.
Series:Public action, no. 7
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Online Access:An electronic book accessible through the World Wide Web; click to view
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Table of Contents:
  • The importance of multidisciplinary fiscal sociology
  • The fiscal state and interventionist democracy
  • Tocqueville pioneer of fiscal sociology
  • Tocqueville and the expenditures of democracy
  • Finance, centralization, and revolution
  • The founders of fiscal sociology
  • The Austrian founders
  • Pareto's fiscal sociology
  • The Italian school (strictu sensu)
  • Fiscal sociology as a social science
  • The factors of institutional recognition
  • Fiscal sociology viewed as a social science
  • The relation of fiscal sociology to other disciplines
  • The political logic of the evolution of the tax state
  • The tax genesis of the modern state in Western Europe
  • The modern tax state in the history of ideas (an outline)
  • Typological approach of the tax state
  • The public finance system
  • The systemic analysis of tax revenue
  • Public revenue and expenditure in the OECD
  • The case of developing countries
  • The elemental factors of fiscal policy
  • The influence of ideas
  • The institutional shaping
  • Socio-economic groups
  • The left-right division
  • Obstacles to fiscal democracy
  • Against the determinism of contectual factors
  • The distorted configuration of fiscal public action
  • Bureaucratic regulation
  • Fiscal bureaucracy in France
  • The organization of tax control
  • The individual's logic in the face of taxes
  • The factors involved in tax revolts
  • The concrete rationality of taxpayer
  • The citizen's contribution-tax
  • Fiscal deviance becoming commonplace
  • The phenomenon of fiscal deviance
  • The deviation of fiscal state regulation
  • The destabilization of the functions of the interventionist tax state
  • The financial function
  • The economic function
  • The social function
  • The ecological territorial function
  • The political function
  • Globalization, Europe, and taxation
  • Durkheim's model of economic anomie
  • Neo-liberal globalization of the economy
  • The insufficiencies of the European response.