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					| Título : | 
					Funding the Modern State : The Introduction of Value Added Tax in France | 
				 | Tipo de documento: | 
					texto impreso | 
				 | Autores: | 
					Frances M.B. Lynch | 
				 | Editorial: | 
					San Domenico : European University Institute | 
				 | Fecha de publicación: | 
					1997 | 
				 | Colección: | 
					EUI Working Paper  | 
				 | Número de páginas: | 
					34 p | 
				 | Idioma : | 
					Inglés (eng) | 
				 | Clasificación: | 
					Economía
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				 | Etiquetas: | 
					ECONOMIA FRANCESA  IMPUESTOS  ECONOMIA MODERNA  HISTORIA ECONOMICA | 
				 | Clasificación: | 
					336.2(44)=111  Ingresos públicos de Francia en inglés | 
				 | Resumen: | 
					The period of the great boom' was characterized in France as elsewhere in western Europe by a greatly increased role for the State in the national economy. Government expenditure as a proportion of GDP rose steadily, the pattern of expenditure changed with increasing amounts being spent on new areas of activity such as health, economic services, housing and pensions, and the sources of revenue also changed, with greater reliance being placed on taxation to fund public expenditure. Indeed, it is claimed that higher taxes were implicit in Europe's postwar settlements and, contrary to growth theory, were actually conducive to economic growth.
  
While considerable scholarly attention has been focused on the nature of government expenditure there has been much less interest in the sources of government revenue. With taxation generally seen as a "dry topic, second only to death in certainty and dreariness"", the question of which taxes governments raised and what impact those taxes had on the economy, is not explored." | 
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					Funding the Modern State : The Introduction of Value Added Tax in France [texto impreso] /  Frances M.B. Lynch . -  San Domenico : European University Institute, 1997 . - 34 p. - ( EUI Working Paper) . Idioma : Inglés ( eng) | Clasificación: | 
					Economía
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				 | Etiquetas: | 
					ECONOMIA FRANCESA  IMPUESTOS  ECONOMIA MODERNA  HISTORIA ECONOMICA | 
				 | Clasificación: | 
					336.2(44)=111  Ingresos públicos de Francia en inglés | 
				 | Resumen: | 
					The period of the great boom' was characterized in France as elsewhere in western Europe by a greatly increased role for the State in the national economy. Government expenditure as a proportion of GDP rose steadily, the pattern of expenditure changed with increasing amounts being spent on new areas of activity such as health, economic services, housing and pensions, and the sources of revenue also changed, with greater reliance being placed on taxation to fund public expenditure. Indeed, it is claimed that higher taxes were implicit in Europe's postwar settlements and, contrary to growth theory, were actually conducive to economic growth.
  
While considerable scholarly attention has been focused on the nature of government expenditure there has been much less interest in the sources of government revenue. With taxation generally seen as a "dry topic, second only to death in certainty and dreariness"", the question of which taxes governments raised and what impact those taxes had on the economy, is not explored." | 
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