Book contents
- The Political Economy of Public Finance
- The Political Economy of Public Finance
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Figures
- Tables
- List of Contributors
- Acknowledgements
- 1 The Political Economy of Public Finance since the 1970s: Questioning the Leviathan
- 2 Creating a Dynamic Society: The Tax Reforms of the Thatcher Government
- 3 Fiscal Policy in Japan and the United States since 1973: Economic Crises, Taxation and Weak Tax Consent
- 4 Swiss Worlds of Taxation: The Political Economy of Fiscal Federalism and Tax Competition
- 5 Taxation in the 1980s: A Five-Country Comparison of Neo-Liberalism and Path Dependency
- 6 The Swiss Tax Haven, the Bretton Woods System Crisis and the Globalisation of Offshore Finance
- 7 Post-War Fiscal Traps
- 8 Fiscal Redistribution in Comparative Perspective: Recent Evidence from the Luxembourg Income Study (LIS) Data Centre
- 9 The State, Public Finance and the Changing Response to Investing in the Future: The Case of the United Kingdom since the 1970s
- 10 From ‘Brink of the Abyss’ to ‘Miracle’? Public Spending in Denmark and the Netherlands since 1980
- 11 The Politics of Public Debt Financialisation: (Re)Inventing the Market for French Sovereign Bonds and Shaping the Public Debt Problem (1966–2012)
- 12 Structural Fiscal Imbalances, Financial Repression and Sovereign Debt Sustainability in Southern Europe, 1970s–1990s
- Index
Acknowledgements
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 09 March 2017
- The Political Economy of Public Finance
- The Political Economy of Public Finance
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Figures
- Tables
- List of Contributors
- Acknowledgements
- 1 The Political Economy of Public Finance since the 1970s: Questioning the Leviathan
- 2 Creating a Dynamic Society: The Tax Reforms of the Thatcher Government
- 3 Fiscal Policy in Japan and the United States since 1973: Economic Crises, Taxation and Weak Tax Consent
- 4 Swiss Worlds of Taxation: The Political Economy of Fiscal Federalism and Tax Competition
- 5 Taxation in the 1980s: A Five-Country Comparison of Neo-Liberalism and Path Dependency
- 6 The Swiss Tax Haven, the Bretton Woods System Crisis and the Globalisation of Offshore Finance
- 7 Post-War Fiscal Traps
- 8 Fiscal Redistribution in Comparative Perspective: Recent Evidence from the Luxembourg Income Study (LIS) Data Centre
- 9 The State, Public Finance and the Changing Response to Investing in the Future: The Case of the United Kingdom since the 1970s
- 10 From ‘Brink of the Abyss’ to ‘Miracle’? Public Spending in Denmark and the Netherlands since 1980
- 11 The Politics of Public Debt Financialisation: (Re)Inventing the Market for French Sovereign Bonds and Shaping the Public Debt Problem (1966–2012)
- 12 Structural Fiscal Imbalances, Financial Repression and Sovereign Debt Sustainability in Southern Europe, 1970s–1990s
- Index
- Type
- Chapter
- Information
- The Political Economy of Public FinanceTaxation, State Spending and Debt since the 1970s, pp. xv - xviPublisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2017