2019
DOI: 10.1017/9781108568043
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The Lion's Share

Abstract: Centre and PeripheryThis chapter aims to give an overview of the developments of the Venetian fiscal system between the late Middle Ages and the early modern period. Such developments, although an integral part of the process of the gradual emergence all over Europe of the modern fiscal state, are nevertheless remarkably localized in their specifics. Particular attention will be paid to local taxation, which on account of its heterogeneous characteristics is often overlooked when attempting a synthesis, but is… Show more

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“…Second, many taxes were regressive. 78 Mostly, they consisted of excises or indirect taxes on consumption goods. Wealth taxes were levied only very intermittently, often had flat rates and their size was very modest.…”
Section: Progressive Taxationmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Second, many taxes were regressive. 78 Mostly, they consisted of excises or indirect taxes on consumption goods. Wealth taxes were levied only very intermittently, often had flat rates and their size was very modest.…”
Section: Progressive Taxationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…After the 1670s, taxation in Holland became based on a more equal footing, by levying more taxes on real es-tate and luxury products, resulting in a decline of taxes in the form of excises on basic necessities, even though this share still remained substantial. 82 In other states, however, central taxation remained even more clearly regressive, even to a substantial extent, 83 thus solidifying or even widening wealth disparities.…”
Section: Progressive Taxationmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…To overcome them, a specific method has been developed. Introduced in my study of the Sabaudian State, 22 later it has been applied to the Florentine State (Tuscany) as well as to the southern Low Countries 23 and more recently to the Republic of Venice 24 and to Germany. 25 The method is being applied also to the Kingdom of Naples.…”
Section: Graph 1 Long-term Trends In Economic Inequality In Cities Omentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Consequently, here they will not be discussed further, referring to other publications for a more detailed analysis. 59 If we look for general explanations, political-institutional factors currently seem to be the most promising. Recently, Scheidel has underlined the connection between political power and the building of great fortunes in early modern times, especially in the context of large empires, like the Ottoman or the Spanish, or of highly centralized states like the Kingdom of France.…”
Section: On the Determinants Of Inequality Growth In Early Modern Timesmentioning
confidence: 99%