Democratic Choice and Taxation
Discover the intricate relationship between democracy and taxation in "Democratic Choice and Taxation," authored by a team of insightful scholars and published by Cambridge University Press in 1999. This compelling hardback edition spans 344 pages and delves into how tax policies and systems emerge from democratic choices, distinguishing itself through a focus on voting behavior. The authors uncover that democratic institutions create tax systems that adhere to identifiable patterns, offering a unique perspective on public finance. Their analysis is thoughtfully applied to the United States within a general equilibrium model, making this book an essential read for those interested in the intersection of democracy and economic policy. Enhance your understanding of tax systems and their foundations in democratic principles with this pivotal work.