Exploring the Roots of Systematic Tax Avoidance in Greece: Business, the Tax System and Tax Conscience, 1955–2008 – Ebook Instant Download/Delivery ISBN(s): 9783030719784,9783030719791,3030719782,3030719790
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- ISBN-10 : 3030719782
- ISBN-13 : 978-3030719784
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This book explores the interaction between business and the system of taxation in Greece, from the mid-1950s up to 2008, the year that marked the eve of the economic crisis the country faced in the aftermath of the international financial crisis of 2007. The evidence presented confirms William Baumol’s point about how taxation affects entrepreneurship. That is, it is shown that Baumol was right when indicating that problematic tax rules can lead to unproductive forms of entrepreneurship, such as tax evasion. However, the focus here is on aspects of the system of taxation that Baumol’s model, examining solely tax rates and levels of taxation, neglected. This book shows that, as far as Greek entrepreneurship is concerned, the adverse effects of the system of taxation came mostly from a series of issues that increased its perceived unfairness and illegitimacy. The way that the tax system functioned also increased uncertainty, which was anything but beneficial for investing in business.
Table contents:
1. Introduction
2. Unstable Politics, Unfair Taxation and a Public Administration Afflicted by Clientelism: Key Information About the Greek State
3. A ‘Sibylline Authority’ in a Growing Economy, 1955–1967
4. ‘No Mutiny Will Be Allowed’: Dismantling Democracy and Delegitimising the Tax System, 1967–1974
5. A ‘Tax Surprise’ Amidst Economic Recession, 1974–1981
6. A ‘Wild Tax Hunt’ in the Era of Rapid De-Industrialisation: 1981–1989
7. A Tale of Hope, Disillusionment and Crisis: 1989–2008
8. Conclusion
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