Tax Policy in the Real World
"Tax Policy in the Real World" is an insightful exploration authored by leading economists and scholars, published by Cambridge University Press in 1999. Spanning an impressive 528 pages, this hardback edition provides a non-technical discourse that effectively illustrates how the principles of tax analysis engage with real-world issues. It delves into critical topics such as alternatives to income tax, the devolution of fiscal responsibilities, the impact of tax policy on economic growth, and the significance of local incentives in attracting business. This book is an essential read for those interested in understanding the practical applications of tax policy and its implications on both local and national levels. Enhance your knowledge of tax systems and policies that shape our economies by adding this title to your collection today!