Syllabus of a Course of Classes On Economic Theories

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Syllabus of a Course of Classes On Economic Theories
R H Richard Henry Tawney
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) lo copies, W. M. J. Williams. Tlic King's Revenue. (P. S. King and Son. ) 4 copies. Bast. \BLE. Introduction to Public Finance. 4 copies. Marshall. Memorandum on Fiscal Policy. (No. 321. 3d. ) 6 copies. Re-port on Income Tax, 1906. (No. 365. 2s. 6d. ) 6 copies. Memoranda on Classification and Incidence. (CD. 0528. ) 6 copies.
TAXATION— I.
Subject of Taxation closely connected with general economics : taxation a particular ca. Se of State intcrferenct w hich reacts on industry : view as to inc
...idence of taxation depends largely on view taken of distribution : importance of subject at present day owing to growth of expenditure and change of ideas.
Various classifications of State Revenues : simplest divisions into economic revenue, i. E. , payments got from property {e. G. , Crown land. S), or for services rendered {e. G. , postal and railway . Service), and Tax Revenue, i. E. , revenue raised compulsorily by the mandate of (iovernment. The former most important down to i6th Century: the latter at the present day: the idea that "the King should Ii\e of his own " : the royal demesnes the chief source of in- come : taxation rather occasional and supplementary to income from these than regular.


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