Tax Tyranny

Author:   Pascal Salin
Publisher:   Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd
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9781789907025


Pages:   224
Publication Date:   03 March 2020
Format:   Hardback
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Tax Tyranny does not aim to give a description of existing tax systems, rather it provides readers with the intellectual instruments which enable them to understand the role of taxation in the workings of economic systems and to evaluate the fairness of taxes. The book begins with a general analysis of the economic effects of taxes. It stresses that they diminish incentives to create, to work, to save or to invest. It also stresses the fact that it is not sufficient to care about the overall burden of taxation in a country, but that it is necessary to do a rigorous analysis of the details and effects of specific taxes. This work is based on rigorous economic theory, and it is a perfect resource for professors and scholars of economics, as well as journalists and politicians worldwide. The author does not use an overly technical approach however, and thus the book is readily accessible to all readers interested in the topic of taxation.

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Author:   Pascal Salin
Publisher:   Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd
Imprint:   Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd
Dimensions:   Width: 15.60cm , Height: 1.80cm , Length: 23.40cm
Weight:   0.482kg
ISBN:  

9781789907025


ISBN 10:   1789907020
Pages:   224
Publication Date:   03 March 2020
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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'Professor Pascal Salin, a noted international economist, understands not only the economics of taxation, he understands human nature. He knows that minor changes, difficult to enforce or even comprehend or quantify, are not good enough. As the former President of Hayek and Friedman's Mont Pelerin Society, Salin has seen what works around the world in large and small, advanced and developing countries. He understands how we can progress towards freedom and more individual choice. Tax Tyranny enables us to understand what to look for and what changes need to be made for all of us to prosper.' -- Edwin J. Feulner, Founder and retired President, The Heritage Foundation, Washington, US 'The West's tax burden is now unbearable, says the noted French economist Pascal Salin-and it's arbitrary and unfair too, mutilating individual initiative and driving up unemployment. No wonder the public are angry with their politicians-they feel helpless against a system that is driven by a political class who do not understand the damage they do. This book demonstrates powerfully why our economic survival in a competitive world makes tax reform not only urgent, but vital.' -- Eamonn Butler, Adam Smith Institute, UK


'Tax Tyranny by Professor Pascal Salin is a must read for everyone in the ''leave us alone'' coalition. Activists, think tank leaders, and policymakers will find it to be informative on the dangers high taxes pose to the economy and to living daily life free of government controls. It is a masterpiece from one of the greatest living free-market economists.' --Lorenzo Montanari, Americans for Tax Reform, US'Professor Pascal Salin, a noted international economist, understands not only the economics of taxation, he understands human nature. He knows that minor changes, difficult to enforce or even comprehend or quantify, are not good enough. As the former President of Hayek and Friedman's Mont Pelerin Society, Salin has seen what works around the world in large and small, advanced and developing countries. He understands how we can progress towards freedom and more individual choice. Tax Tyranny enables us to understand what to look for and what changes need to be made for all of us to prosper.' --Edwin J. Feulner, Founder and former President, The Heritage Foundation, Washington, US 'The West's tax burden is now unbearable, says the noted French economist Pascal Salin--and it's arbitrary and unfair too, mutilating individual initiative and driving up unemployment. No wonder the public are angry with their politicians--they feel helpless against a system that is driven by a political class who do not understand the damage they do. This book demonstrates powerfully why our economic survival in a competitive world makes tax reform not only urgent, but vital.' --Eamonn Butler, Adam Smith Institute, UK


'The West's tax burden is now unbearable, says the noted French economist Pascal Salin-and it's arbitrary and unfair too, mutilating individual initiative and driving up unemployment. No wonder the public are angry with their politicians-they feel helpless against a system that is driven by a political class who do not understand the damage they do. This book demonstrates powerfully why our economic survival in a competitive world makes tax reform not only urgent, but vital.' -- Eamonn Butler, Adam Smith Institute, UK


'Tax Tyranny satisfies the objective it sets itself with aplomb. It offers a superb challenge to the many received wisdoms in tax theory and design and rightly homes in on three fundamental and interrelated problems with tax: its inescapably arbitrary and unfair nature, the discriminatory and capricious character of progressiveness, and the economically ruinous consequences of converting savings and investment into consumption.' -- Rory Meakin, Economic Affairs 'Tax Tyranny by Professor Pascal Salin is a must read for everyone in the leave us alone coalition. Activists, think tank leaders, and policymakers will find it to be informative on the dangers high taxes pose to the economy and to living daily life free of government controls. It is a masterpiece from one of the greatest living free-market economists.' -- Lorenzo Montanari, Americans for Tax Reform, US 'Professor Pascal Salin, a noted international economist, understands not only the economics of taxation, he understands human nature. He knows that minor changes, difficult to enforce or even comprehend or quantify, are not good enough. As the former President of Hayek and Friedman's Mont Pelerin Society, Salin has seen what works around the world in large and small, advanced and developing countries. He understands how we can progress towards freedom and more individual choice. Tax Tyranny enables us to understand what to look for and what changes need to be made for all of us to prosper.' -- Edwin J. Feulner, Founder and former President, The Heritage Foundation, Washington, US 'The West's tax burden is now unbearable, says the noted French economist Pascal Salin-and it's arbitrary and unfair too, mutilating individual initiative and driving up unemployment. No wonder the public are angry with their politicians-they feel helpless against a system that is driven by a political class who do not understand the damage they do. This book demonstrates powerfully why our economic survival in a competitive world makes tax reform not only urgent, but vital.' -- Eamonn Butler, Adam Smith Institute, UK


'Tax Tyranny by Professor Pascal Salin is a must read for everyone in the leave us alone coalition. Activists, think tank leaders, and policymakers will find it to be informative on the dangers high taxes pose to the economy and to living daily life free of government controls. It is a masterpiece from one of the greatest living free-market economists.' -- Lorenzo Montanari, Americans for Tax Reform, US 'Professor Pascal Salin, a noted international economist, understands not only the economics of taxation, he understands human nature. He knows that minor changes, difficult to enforce or even comprehend or quantify, are not good enough. As the former President of Hayek and Friedman's Mont Pelerin Society, Salin has seen what works around the world in large and small, advanced and developing countries. He understands how we can progress towards freedom and more individual choice. Tax Tyranny enables us to understand what to look for and what changes need to be made for all of us to prosper.' -- Edwin J. Feulner, Founder and former President, The Heritage Foundation, Washington, US 'The West's tax burden is now unbearable, says the noted French economist Pascal Salin-and it's arbitrary and unfair too, mutilating individual initiative and driving up unemployment. No wonder the public are angry with their politicians-they feel helpless against a system that is driven by a political class who do not understand the damage they do. This book demonstrates powerfully why our economic survival in a competitive world makes tax reform not only urgent, but vital.' -- Eamonn Butler, Adam Smith Institute, UK


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Pascal Salin, Honorary Professor, University Paris-Dauphine, France and former President of the Mont Pèlerin Society

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