凝聚财政爱国主义:当代世界的战争税

IF 4.2 1区 社会学 Q1 POLITICAL SCIENCE Comparative Political Studies Pub Date : 2023-08-17 DOI:10.1177/00104140231194061
J. Frizell
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战争税构成了战争和长期财政能力之间的核心历史联系,人们普遍认为战争税已经成为过去。这篇文章通过提供1960年至2020年间引入的新的全球战争税数据来纠正这一情况,共68项。战争税非但没有被放弃,反而仍然是战争时期至关重要的财政工具,给当代世界的税收制度留下了长期的印记。为了实现收入最大化和获得纳税人同意这两个必要条件,我认为战争税的使用受到战争的相对强度和合法性的制约,无论是内战还是国家间战争。所提出的逻辑与案例证据一致,并得到宏观定量分析的进一步支持。研究结果与关于战争和国家建设的大量文献相呼应,挑战了内战的标准解体观点,并为受冲突影响国家的政治经济提供了新的实证见解。
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Rallying Fiscal Patriotism: War Taxes in the Contemporary World
Constituting a central historical link between war and long-term fiscal capacity, war taxes are generally perceived to be a thing of the past. This article corrects the picture by presenting new, global data on war taxes, 68 in total, introduced between 1960 and 2020. Far from having been abandoned, war taxes have remained a crucial war-time fiscal instrument, leaving long-term imprints on tax systems across the contemporary world. Serving the twin imperatives of revenue maximisation and generation of taxpayer consent, I argue that the use of war taxes is conditioned by the relative intensity and the perceived legitimacy of a war, be it civil or inter-state. The proposed logic aligns with case evidence, further supported by macro-quantitative analysis. The results speak to the large literature on war and state-building, challenge the standard disintegrative view of civil wars, and provide new empirical insights into the political economy of conflict-affected countries.
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Comparative Political Studies
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期刊介绍: Comparative Political Studies is a journal of social and political science which publishes scholarly work on comparative politics at both the cross-national and intra-national levels. We are particularly interested in articles which have an innovative theoretical argument and are based on sound and original empirical research. We also encourage submissions about comparative methodology, particularly when methodological arguments are closely linked with substantive issues in the field.
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