Contemporary state building : elite taxation and public safety in Latin America

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Contemporary state building : elite taxation and public safety in Latin America

Gustavo A. Flores-Macías

Cambridge University Press, 2022

  • : Hardback

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Includes bibliographical references (p. 177-200) and index

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内容説明

If economic elites are notorious for circumventing tax obligations, how can institutionally weak governments get the wealthy to shoulder a greater tax burden? This book studies the factors behind the adoption of elite taxes for public safety purposes. Contrary to prominent explanations in the literature on the fiscal strengthening of the state - including the role of resource dependence and inequality - the book advances a theory of elite taxation that focuses on public safety crises as windows of opportunity and highlights the importance of business-government linkages to overcome mistrust toward government from corruption and lack of accountability. Based on evidence from across Latin America and rich case studies from experiences in Colombia, Costa Rica, El Salvador, and Mexico, the book provides scholars and policymakers with a blueprint for contemporary state-building efforts in the developing world.

目次

  • I. Introduction: Contemporary state building in Latin America
  • II. Latin America's elite security taxes
  • III. A theory of elite taxation and the determinants of security taxes
  • IV. Colombia's targeted security taxes
  • V. Costa Rica's "soft" security taxes
  • VI. El salvador's failed and diffuse taxes
  • VII. Mexico's uneven security taxes
  • VIII. Conclusion.

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