POLITICAL ECONOMY OF TRANSNATIONAL TAX REFORM : The Shoup Mission to Japan in Historical Context
Language: English Publication details: New York Cambridge University Press 2015/01/01Edition: 1Description: 472ISBN:- 9781316603390
- 336.20095209044 POL
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These essays explore the history of the US tax mission to Japan during the occupation following World War II. Carl Shoup was appointed to create a new tax system for Japan. This volume examines the intellectual world of Shoup and his colleagues, describes their collaboration with Japan and analyzes the mission's effects.
Introduction: Global Tax Reform and an iconic Mission
Part 1
1. Carl S. Shoup: Formative Influences
2. From Seligman to Shoup
3. The Haig- Shoup Mission to france in the 1920s
4. The Shoup Mission to cuba
5. Mr. Shoup[ Goes to Washington
Part 2
6. Political Languages Of Land and Taxation
7. Raising Taxes For Democracy
8. Shoup and the japan mission
9. Shoup in the social Laboratory
10 Tax Reform during the american occupation of japan
Part 3
11.Taxation and Development in japan
12. The Shoup Recommendations and Japan's Tax Cutting Culture
13. A Political Dispute Over the Local Public Finances
14. Corporate Income Tax in Postwar Japan and the Shoup Recommendations
Part 4
15. The Shoup Mission
16. Shoup and the international Tax Reform After the japan mission
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