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Envisioning the modern American fiscal state: Progressive-era economists and the intellectual foundations of the U.S. income tax
Ajay K. Mehrotra
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Pritzker School of Law
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Twentieth Century
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Intelligentsia
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Fiscal Policy
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Private Ownership
50%
Indirect Taxes
50%
Wealth
50%
Economic Theory
50%
Social Policy
50%
Public Finance
50%
Late Nineteenth Century
50%
Government Revenue
50%
Keyphrases
Progressive Income Tax
100%
Fiscal State
100%
Indirect Taxes
50%
Equitable Principle
50%
Fiscal Burden
50%
Wealth Concentration
50%
Principles of Taxation
50%
Benefits Theory
50%
Economic Ideas
50%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Tax Policy
100%
Welfare State
50%
Theory of Taxation
50%
Indirect Taxation
50%
Wealth
50%
Justice
50%
Economic Theory
50%
Public Finance
50%
Public Revenue
50%