"Principles Of Justice In Taxation, Volume 17, Issues 1-2" delves into the complex interplay between taxation and justice. Authored by Stephen Francis Weston, this volume explores the underlying principles that should guide taxation policies. It offers a detailed examination of fairness, equity, and the ethical considerations involved in designing and implementing tax systems. This work is valuable for economists, legal scholars, policymakers, and anyone interested in the theoretical foundations of taxation. Its enduring relevance makes it a crucial resource for understanding the ongoing debates about how to create a just and effective tax system.
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