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Rethinking Taxation in Latin America - Reform and Challenges in Times of Uncertainty (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2018): Jorge Atria,... Rethinking Taxation in Latin America - Reform and Challenges in Times of Uncertainty (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2018)
Jorge Atria, Constantin Groll, Maria Fernanda Valdes
R3,749 R3,512 Discovery Miles 35 120 Save R237 (6%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This study of taxation in Latin America takes a novel approach to the subject, using a framework that posits three dimensions for studying taxes-historical, relational, and transnational. The book argues that: first, taxation should be understood as a relational concept and tax systems as a function of a strategic nexus between the state and society; second, that any analysis of tax systems across Latin America needs to take historical legacies of national tax systems into account; and finally, that transnational phenomena have significant implications for tax regime dynamics in Latin America. The essays included provide diverse and representative insights for a new understanding of taxation in Latin America and highlight the bottlenecks to the development of sustainable tax systems in the region, exploring new links between academic research and policy-making.

Reducing Inequality in Latin America - The Role of Tax Policy (Paperback): Maria Fernanda Valdes Valencia Reducing Inequality in Latin America - The Role of Tax Policy (Paperback)
Maria Fernanda Valdes Valencia
R1,282 Discovery Miles 12 820 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This book examines the role of tax policy in the incidence of socio-economic inequality. With a focus on Latin American, the author demonstrates that while inequality has decreased remarkably in the last decade - during the very period in which inequality was increasing almost everywhere else in the world - this reduction cannot be attributed to a better use of tax policy. Offering both quantitative and qualitative reviews of tax policies pursued by Argentina, Chile, Colombia, Mexico and Peru over the last two decades, Reducing Inequality in Latin America contends that these countries continue to make insufficient use taxation measures in combating startlingly high levels of inequality. Drawing on legal texts, interviews with researchers and experts in the field, and official monetary statistics to obtain a complete picture of how discretionary tax policy has been pursued in the region, this volume engages with a range of recent economic theories to argue for the importance of using the tax system to reduce inequalities, whilst also offering new methods for measuring tax policy in subsequent research. As such, it will appeal both to scholars of social science and policy makers with interests in economics, social inequality, public policy and international political economy.

Reducing Inequality in Latin America - The Role of Tax Policy (Hardcover): Maria Fernanda Valdes Valencia Reducing Inequality in Latin America - The Role of Tax Policy (Hardcover)
Maria Fernanda Valdes Valencia
R4,577 Discovery Miles 45 770 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This book examines the role of tax policy in the incidence of socio-economic inequality. With a focus on Latin American, the author demonstrates that while inequality has decreased remarkably in the last decade - during the very period in which inequality was increasing almost everywhere else in the world - this reduction cannot be attributed to a better use of tax policy. Offering both quantitative and qualitative reviews of tax policies pursued by Argentina, Chile, Colombia, Mexico and Peru over the last two decades, Reducing Inequality in Latin America contends that these countries continue to make insufficient use taxation measures in combating startlingly high levels of inequality. Drawing on legal texts, interviews with researchers and experts in the field, and official monetary statistics to obtain a complete picture of how discretionary tax policy has been pursued in the region, this volume engages with a range of recent economic theories to argue for the importance of using the tax system to reduce inequalities, whilst also offering new methods for measuring tax policy in subsequent research. As such, it will appeal both to scholars of social science and policy makers with interests in economics, social inequality, public policy and international political economy.

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