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    The National Element in the Development of Fiscal Theory

    by O. Kayaalp


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    (2004)

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    • ISBN-13: 9781403920775
    • Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan UK
    • Publication date: 04/17/2004
    • Edition description: 2004

    Orhan Kayaalp is Associate Professor of Economics at Lehman College at the City University of New York.

    Table of Contents

    List of Figuresix
    Acknowledgmentsx
    1Introduction1
    2A National Taxonomy of Fiscal Doctrines16
    3British Fiscal Doctrine: The Sacrifice View26
    The organic beginnings of British fiscal theory27
    Bentham and the rise of utilitarianism30
    The origin of the sacrifice view of taxation35
    Mill and the proper bases of social policy37
    Chadwick and economic efficiency of social policy39
    Henry Sidgwick: the great synthesizer40
    The first principles of British fiscal theory43
    Edgeworth and the problem of vertical equity44
    Marshall: the link between Sidgwick and Pigou47
    Pigou: the welfare view of the public economy49
    4Italian Fiscal Doctrine: The Benefit View56
    General characteristics of classical Italian fiscal theory59
    Pantaleoni and the "Rational" fiscal authority62
    De Viti de Marco and the "Sentient" fiscal authority65
    De Viti's model of the political market68
    The fiscal decision-making process70
    The coercive element in Italian fiscal doctrine73
    More on De Viti's view of the public economy75
    De Viti de Marco: a precursor to the modern theory of public goods76
    Ugo Mazzola and the "Efficient" public economy78
    The Italian concept of ruling class84
    Appendix86
    5German Fiscal Doctrine: The Organic View88
    The French beginnings of German theory of State88
    Internalization of the ideas of the Philosophes91
    The German theory of the public sector92
    Wagner and his theory of communal economy94
    General characteristics of German fiscal doctrine98
    6Austrian Fiscal Doctrine: The Subjective Valuation Approach100
    Menger: the father of Austrian theory of subjective valuation101
    Wieser: a worthy disciple of Menger's102
    Emil Sax's contribution to the Austrian theory of the public economy110
    7Swedish Fiscal Doctrine: The Collective Choice Approach117
    Wicksell: towards a just theory of taxation118
    The political parameters of Wicksell's theory of the public economy121
    Lindahl: the principle of unanimity revisited125
    Is it indeed possible to attain justice in taxation?131
    8Epilogue134
    A Synopsis of General Characteristics of National Fiscal Doctrines138
    British fiscal doctrine--sacrifice view139
    Italian fiscal doctrine--benefit view140
    German fiscal doctrine--organic view142
    Austrian fiscal doctrine--subjective value approach144
    Swedish fiscal doctrine--collective choice approach146
    Notes148
    References168
    Index of Authors179
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    Price theory has provided solutions to myriad problems affecting society without invoking any precepts beyond those encapsulated in the standard economic postulate. Fiscal theory, meanwhile, has been closely attentive to the political, sociological and historical circumstances that bear upon the fiscal act. This methodological duality has resulted in the development of fiscal theory in line with the political culture espoused by its originator, usually the one prevailing at home. Thus emerges the need for an analysis of the evolution of fiscal thought along national lines.

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