Malcolm Gammie QC; Silvia Giannini; Alexander Klemm; Andreas Oestreicher; Paola Parascandolo; Christoph Spengel Centre for European Policy Studies (2006) Pehmeäkantinen kirja
WW Norton & Co Sivumäärä: 232 sivua Asu: Kovakantinen kirja Julkaisuvuosi: 2019, 12.11.2019 (lisätietoa) Kieli: Englanti
Even as they became fabulously wealthy, the rich have seen their taxes collapse to levels last seen in the 1920s. Meanwhile working-class Americans have been asked to pay more. The Triumph of Injustice is a forensic investigation into this dramatic transformation. Emmanuel Saez and Gabriel Zucman, economists who revolutionised the study of inequality, demonstrate how the super-rich pay a lower tax rate than everybody else. In crystalline prose they dissect the deliberate choices and the sins of indecision that have fuelled this trend: the gradual exemption of capital owners; the surge of a new tax-avoidance industry and, most critically, tax competition between nations.
It is not too late to change course. Instead of competition, we could choose cooperation, finding ways to create a tax regime that serves universal, democratic ends. The Triumph of Injustice offers a visionary and practical reinvention of taxes for that globalised world.