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Tax and Culture

Convergence, Divergence, and the Future of Tax Law

Addresses the often overlooked connection between cultural issues and tax law by applying insights from the social sciences.

Michael A. Livingston (Author)

9781107136847, Cambridge University Press

Hardback, published 19 March 2020

142 pages

23.5 x 15.7 x 1.2 cm, 0.32 kg

'The book Tax and Culture: Convergence, Divergence, and the Future of Tax Law, by Michael Livingston, makes an exceptionally valuable contribution to the field of critical tax scholarship, and to tax legal scholarship more broadly.' Ann Mumford, British Tax Review

Tax scholars traditionally emphasize economics and assume that all tax systems can be evaluated in more or less the same way. By applying the insights of anthropology, sociology, and other social sciences, Michael A. Livingston demonstrates that tax systems frequently pursue different values and that the convergence of tax systems is frequently overstated. In Tax and]

Tax and Culture Livingston Hardback Cambridge University Press 9781107136847

Tax and Culture

Convergence, Divergence, and the Future of Tax Law

Addresses the often overlooked connection between cultural issues and tax law by applying insights from the social sciences.

Michael A. Livingston (Author)

9781107136847, Cambridge University Press

Hardback, published 19 March 2020

142 pages

23.5 x 15.7 x 1.2 cm, 0.32 kg

'The book Tax and Culture: Convergence, Divergence, and the Future of Tax Law, by Michael Livingston, makes an exceptionally valuable contribution to the field of critical tax scholarship, and to tax legal scholarship more broadly.' Ann Mumford, British Tax Review

Tax scholars traditionally emphasize economics and assume that all tax systems can be evaluated in more or less the same way. By applying the insights of anthropology, sociology, and other social sciences, Michael A. Livingston demonstrates that tax systems frequently pursue different values and that the convergence of tax systems is frequently overstated. In Tax and]

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