Representation through Taxation
Discover the innovative insights of Scott Gehlbach in his compelling book, Representation through Taxation, published by Cambridge University Press in 2010. This thought-provoking work, spanning 216 pages, delves into the intricate relationships between taxation policies and political representation in the context of postcommunist countries.
Gehlbach presents a fresh perspective on how politicians prioritize certain sectors based on their taxability rather than their organizational strength. By analyzing the experiences of former Soviet republics, he challenges conventional social science beliefs and offers a new model for understanding economic policy. Ideal for those interested in taxation, political economy, and the dynamics of representation, this book invites you to rethink the way we perceive power and influence in taxation. Perfect for scholars, students, and policymakers alike, Representation through Taxation is a must-read for anyone looking to grasp the complexities of tax policy in contemporary Europe and beyond.