Book written by 1995 Abe Fellow Junko Kato based on her project “Party Politics, Economic Performance, and Tax Revenue Structure in 18 Advanced Industrial Societies.”

Political economists have viewed large public expenditures as a product of leftist government and the expression of a stronger representation of labor interest. The formation of governments’ funding bases is a topic that has not been thoroughly explored, and this book sheds important new light on the issue of taxes and welfare. Beginning with a clarification of the development of postwar tax policies in industrial democracies, Junko Kato finds that the differentiation of tax revenue structure is path dependent upon the shift to regressive taxation. Kato challenges the conventional belief that progressive taxation leads to large public expenditures in mature welfare states.

Publication Details

Title
Regressive Taxation and the Welfare State: Path Dependence and Policy Diffusion
Authors
Kato, Junko
Publisher
University of Cambridge / Cambridge University Press
Publish Date
June 2010
ISBN
9780521153546
Citation
Kato, Junko, Regressive Taxation and the Welfare State: Path Dependence and Policy Diffusion (University of Cambridge / Cambridge University Press, June 2010).
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