Partisanship and taxation : an exploratory study of crisis responses

Lierse, Hanna

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URL http://edoc.vifapol.de/opus/volltexte/2012/4215/
Dokumentart: Bericht / Forschungsbericht / Abhandlung
Institut: SFB 597 Staatlichkeit im Wandel
Schriftenreihe: TranState working papers
Bandnummer: 159
Sprache: Englisch
Erstellungsjahr: 2012
Publikationsdatum: 23.11.2012
Originalveröffentlichung: http://www.sfb597.uni-bremen.de/pages/download.php?ID=200&SPRACHE=DE&TABLE=AP&TYPE=PDF (2012)
SWD-Schlagwörter: Steuerpolitik , Politischer Konjunkturzyklus , Wirtschaftskrise , EU-Staaten , Steuer , Finanzkrise , Wirtschaftswachstum
DDC-Sachgruppe: Politik
BK - Basisklassifikation: 83.50 (Geld, Inflation, Kapitalmarkt), 83.31 (Wirtschaftswachstum), 86.73 (Steuerrecht)
Sondersammelgebiete: 3.6 Politik und Friedensforschung

Kurzfassung auf Englisch:

With the outbreak of the financial crisis in 2008, European governments extensively intervened to avert a severe economic recession. Taxation is a crucial instrument to achieve such economic objectives, but it also represents a redistributive tool in democratic societies. Generally, left-wing parties are more supportive of progressive taxes and redistribution than right-wing governments. As a crisis response, one could assume that European governments, especially social-democrats, reinforced a redistributive stance to compensate for the substantial amounts of public money used to bail-out financial institutions. Yet, the internationalisation of capital markets has made it difficult to levy high income taxes as it might cause capital flights, less investments and growth. Based on the tax reforms introduced between 2008 and 2010, the paper explores how European governments mitigated the fiscal stress from the crisis. The findings show that fiscal pressures significantly restrained the policy choices available to governments.


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