Political transformations and public finances : Europe, 1650-1913
著者
書誌事項
Political transformations and public finances : Europe, 1650-1913
(Political economy of institutions and decisions)
Cambridge University Press, 2011
- : Hardback
大学図書館所蔵 件 / 全9件
-
該当する所蔵館はありません
- すべての絞り込み条件を解除する
注記
Includes bibliographical references (p. 209-221) and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
How did today's rich states first establish modern fiscal systems? To answer this question, Political Transformations and Public Finances by Mark Dincecco examines the evolution of political regimes and public finances in Europe over the long term. The book argues that the emergence of efficient fiscal institutions was the result of two fundamental political transformations that resolved long-standing problems of fiscal fragmentation and absolutism. States gained tax force through fiscal centralization and restricted ruler power through parliamentary limits, which enabled them to gather large tax revenues and channel funds toward public services with positive economic benefits. Using a novel combination of descriptive, case study and statistical methods, the book pursues this argument through a systematic investigation of a new panel database that spans eleven countries and four centuries. The book's findings are significant for our understanding of economic history and have important consequences for current policy debates.
目次
- 1. Weak and strong states in historical perspective
- 2. Gaining force: from fragmentation to centralization
- 3. Restricting power: from absolutism to limited government
- 4. Political regimes and credit risk
- 5. Two mechanisms
- 6. Letting the data speak for themselves
- 7. Estimating the fiscal effects of political regimes
- 8. The institutional balance of modern fiscal states.
「Nielsen BookData」 より