El poliedro de la igualdad. Nociones de la justicia impositiva en el Brasil y la Argentina en las décadas de 1920 y 1930
Abstract
This article compares the Brazilian and Argentinean elites’ ideas about tax justice during the 1920’s and 1930’s, in particular as far as the income tax –implemented in Brazil in 1924 and in Argentina in 1932– was concerned. The essay’s goal is to demonstrate how these ideas moulded the different fiscal policies carried out in both countries.Downloads
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