This book, Taxation Law and Economic Development Law, explores the critical intersection between fiscal policy and legal frameworks that drive economic progress. Taxation, as a tool of public finance, is not merely a mechanism for revenue generation but also a powerful instrument for shaping economic behavior, promoting investment, and ensuring equitable development. By examining both domestic and international tax systems alongside the legal structures that underpin economic development, this work aims to provide readers with a comprehensive understanding of how law influences growth, innovation, and societal advancement. The text is designed for students, practitioners, policymakers, and scholars who seek to understand the practical and theoretical linkages between taxation and development. It draws from a range of jurisdictions and case studies to illustrate how different legal systems approach economic challenges through tax policy and regulatory frameworks. By bridging these two fields, the book encourages a multidisciplinary approach to legal education and policy analysis, fostering informed debate and contributing to more effective legal solutions for sustainable economic development.
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