2023
DOI: 10.1177/0308518x231202917
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Fiscal geographies between the crisis and the pandemic

Renee Tapp,
Kelly Kay

Abstract: This paper serves as an introduction to the themed issue on “Post-Crisis Fiscal Geographies.” In it, we review the growing body of work on fiscal policy and geography, with particular emphasis on taxation and tax policy. We argue that geographers and other scholars of political economy should pay greater attention to the state’s active capacities, particularly during the long troughs between the crises which tend to receive the bulk of scholarly and popular attention. We situate the three papers that comprise … Show more

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