Routledge Research in Taxation
About the Book Series
From suggestions for taxing carbon, tech companies and wealth, to methods for reducing avoidance, and questions of justice and fairness, taxation issues are at the core of discussions around the future shape of the economy. In this light, the ‘Routledge Research in Taxation’ series provides a home for cutting-edge and interdisciplinary research on all aspects of tax and its impact on individuals, corporations and government. The series comprises monographs and edited volumes drawing on insights from a wide range of perspectives including accounting, anthropology, business ethics, corporate social responsibility, economic psychology, law, philosophy, political economy and sociology.
Culture and Taxation: The Effects of Cultural Diversity on Tax Revenues Around the World
1st Edition
By Nicolae-Bogdan Ianc
February 27, 2026
Tax revenues, as a percentage of GDP, significantly vary all around the world. It is well-established that people pay taxes when they are satisfied with the quality of public services and institutions and this volume argues cultural value is also a critical factor in explaining the variation in tax...
Local Tax Policy in Central and Eastern Europe: Property Taxation and Municipal Finance
1st Edition
By Paweł Felis, Leszek Patrzałek, Agnieszka Bem, Michał Bernardelli, Elżbieta Malinowska-Misiąg, Jarosław Olejniczak, Milena Kowalska
January 17, 2025
This book navigates the complexities of local real estate taxation in the dynamic region of Central and Eastern Europe, providing a meticulous analysis of the diverse approaches taken across the region. From Poland to Hungary, Romania to the Czech Republic, this book explores the historical roots ...






