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Taxing the State: The Politics of Changing Taxes in the American States is a comparative analysis that explores the socioeconomic and political causes and effects of tax policy and budget spending at the state level.
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Taxing the State: The Politics of Changing Taxes in the American States is a comparative analysis that explores the socioeconomic and political causes and effects of tax policy and budget spending at the state level.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 408
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. Oktober 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 589g
- ISBN-13: 9781032940441
- ISBN-10: 1032940441
- Artikelnr.: 74434820
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 408
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. Oktober 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 589g
- ISBN-13: 9781032940441
- ISBN-10: 1032940441
- Artikelnr.: 74434820
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Richard F. Winters taught for forty¿three years and retired as the William Clinton Story Remsen Class of '43 Professor Emeritus of Government at Dartmouth College. He now lives in Oakton, VA, and Williamstown, Massachusetts, where he is also a research associate with the Department of Political Science at Williams College.
List of Contributors Foreword Introduction: Thinking about Taxing and
Spending in the American States I. Taxing Politics. 1. Decomposing the
Aggregates and Deconstructing the Composites of Taxing and Spending in the
States. 2. Political Choice, Taxing, and Expenditure Change: How, Why, and
When Spending Drives Taxing . . . and vice-versa. II. How Party and
Ideology Shape Taxation. 3. Taxing or Not-Taxing as Variables. 4. Tax
Policy Changes in the American States (with Carlisle Rainey and Kevin
Stout). 5. Varying Political Party Control and Tax Changes. 6. Party &
Ideology in Governors in Shaping Tax Changes (with Tyler E. Frisbee and
Nicholas Dominguez). III. Non-obvious Taxing and Spending. 7. The Obscure
Tax of Corruption in the American States (with Amanda Tomlinson) 8.
Preferences Matter: How Charitability Preferences as expressed by Behavior
Affect Spending and, therefore, Taxing (with Dan Rygorsky) IV. Assessing
the Consequences of Taxing via Individual-level Data. 9. The Individual
Politics of Taxes and the Vote (with Brian Stults). V. Electoral
Consequences of Taxation Are Attenuated Via Electoral Strategies 10.
"Governor Quits!" The Strategic Personal & Political Economy of Foregoing
Re-election (with Rich-Marroncelli). 11. "Forget about all that 'read my
lips' stuff, OK?": The Short History of Gubernatorial Election and
Re-election Strategies in the Face of New Tax Programs. VI. Conclusion:
politics and taxing. 12. On Why Government Taxes in the American States Are
Rationally Too Small and Poorly Distributed
Spending in the American States I. Taxing Politics. 1. Decomposing the
Aggregates and Deconstructing the Composites of Taxing and Spending in the
States. 2. Political Choice, Taxing, and Expenditure Change: How, Why, and
When Spending Drives Taxing . . . and vice-versa. II. How Party and
Ideology Shape Taxation. 3. Taxing or Not-Taxing as Variables. 4. Tax
Policy Changes in the American States (with Carlisle Rainey and Kevin
Stout). 5. Varying Political Party Control and Tax Changes. 6. Party &
Ideology in Governors in Shaping Tax Changes (with Tyler E. Frisbee and
Nicholas Dominguez). III. Non-obvious Taxing and Spending. 7. The Obscure
Tax of Corruption in the American States (with Amanda Tomlinson) 8.
Preferences Matter: How Charitability Preferences as expressed by Behavior
Affect Spending and, therefore, Taxing (with Dan Rygorsky) IV. Assessing
the Consequences of Taxing via Individual-level Data. 9. The Individual
Politics of Taxes and the Vote (with Brian Stults). V. Electoral
Consequences of Taxation Are Attenuated Via Electoral Strategies 10.
"Governor Quits!" The Strategic Personal & Political Economy of Foregoing
Re-election (with Rich-Marroncelli). 11. "Forget about all that 'read my
lips' stuff, OK?": The Short History of Gubernatorial Election and
Re-election Strategies in the Face of New Tax Programs. VI. Conclusion:
politics and taxing. 12. On Why Government Taxes in the American States Are
Rationally Too Small and Poorly Distributed
List of Contributors Foreword Introduction: Thinking about Taxing and
Spending in the American States I. Taxing Politics. 1. Decomposing the
Aggregates and Deconstructing the Composites of Taxing and Spending in the
States. 2. Political Choice, Taxing, and Expenditure Change: How, Why, and
When Spending Drives Taxing . . . and vice-versa. II. How Party and
Ideology Shape Taxation. 3. Taxing or Not-Taxing as Variables. 4. Tax
Policy Changes in the American States (with Carlisle Rainey and Kevin
Stout). 5. Varying Political Party Control and Tax Changes. 6. Party &
Ideology in Governors in Shaping Tax Changes (with Tyler E. Frisbee and
Nicholas Dominguez). III. Non-obvious Taxing and Spending. 7. The Obscure
Tax of Corruption in the American States (with Amanda Tomlinson) 8.
Preferences Matter: How Charitability Preferences as expressed by Behavior
Affect Spending and, therefore, Taxing (with Dan Rygorsky) IV. Assessing
the Consequences of Taxing via Individual-level Data. 9. The Individual
Politics of Taxes and the Vote (with Brian Stults). V. Electoral
Consequences of Taxation Are Attenuated Via Electoral Strategies 10.
"Governor Quits!" The Strategic Personal & Political Economy of Foregoing
Re-election (with Rich-Marroncelli). 11. "Forget about all that 'read my
lips' stuff, OK?": The Short History of Gubernatorial Election and
Re-election Strategies in the Face of New Tax Programs. VI. Conclusion:
politics and taxing. 12. On Why Government Taxes in the American States Are
Rationally Too Small and Poorly Distributed
Spending in the American States I. Taxing Politics. 1. Decomposing the
Aggregates and Deconstructing the Composites of Taxing and Spending in the
States. 2. Political Choice, Taxing, and Expenditure Change: How, Why, and
When Spending Drives Taxing . . . and vice-versa. II. How Party and
Ideology Shape Taxation. 3. Taxing or Not-Taxing as Variables. 4. Tax
Policy Changes in the American States (with Carlisle Rainey and Kevin
Stout). 5. Varying Political Party Control and Tax Changes. 6. Party &
Ideology in Governors in Shaping Tax Changes (with Tyler E. Frisbee and
Nicholas Dominguez). III. Non-obvious Taxing and Spending. 7. The Obscure
Tax of Corruption in the American States (with Amanda Tomlinson) 8.
Preferences Matter: How Charitability Preferences as expressed by Behavior
Affect Spending and, therefore, Taxing (with Dan Rygorsky) IV. Assessing
the Consequences of Taxing via Individual-level Data. 9. The Individual
Politics of Taxes and the Vote (with Brian Stults). V. Electoral
Consequences of Taxation Are Attenuated Via Electoral Strategies 10.
"Governor Quits!" The Strategic Personal & Political Economy of Foregoing
Re-election (with Rich-Marroncelli). 11. "Forget about all that 'read my
lips' stuff, OK?": The Short History of Gubernatorial Election and
Re-election Strategies in the Face of New Tax Programs. VI. Conclusion:
politics and taxing. 12. On Why Government Taxes in the American States Are
Rationally Too Small and Poorly Distributed







