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... attention to economic development and political institutions – the stuff of modernization theory and elite theory THENEW FISCAL SOCIOLOGY Thenew fiscal sociology began when these three strands of ... separate and isolated strands of scholarship Finally, we describe thenew fiscal sociology that weaves these strands together – and points the way toward the future of fiscal sociology THE CLASSICAL ... taxation These chapters establish the vitality and importance of recent work on the social and political processes involved in taxation The Thunder of History: The Origins and Development of the New...
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