The Carta Magna. Reflections on its meaning eight centuries later

The Carta Magna –agreed upon by John, king of England, and a group of bishops and feudal barons of his kingdom who had rebelled its authority in the year 1215- contains general principles on the good use of power. Several of the most significant principles relate to tax matters. Taxation is a powerf...

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Autor principal: Bara, Ricardo
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Lenguaje:Español
Publicado: Instituto de Economía y Finanzas. Facultad de Ciencias Económicas. Universidada Nacional de Córdoba. 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/REyE/article/view/16415
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instituciones
finanzas públicas
impuestos
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Magna Carta
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public finances
taxes
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spellingShingle Carta Magna
instituciones
finanzas públicas
impuestos
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H2
Magna Carta
institutions
public finances
taxes
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Bara, Ricardo
The Carta Magna. Reflections on its meaning eight centuries later
topic_facet Carta Magna
instituciones
finanzas públicas
impuestos
A13
B1
H2
Magna Carta
institutions
public finances
taxes
A13
B1
H2
author Bara, Ricardo
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title The Carta Magna. Reflections on its meaning eight centuries later
title_short The Carta Magna. Reflections on its meaning eight centuries later
title_full The Carta Magna. Reflections on its meaning eight centuries later
title_fullStr The Carta Magna. Reflections on its meaning eight centuries later
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description The Carta Magna –agreed upon by John, king of England, and a group of bishops and feudal barons of his kingdom who had rebelled its authority in the year 1215- contains general principles on the good use of power. Several of the most significant principles relate to tax matters. Taxation is a powerful source of influence on the life of the countries and the institutional changes they give rise to depend on how people in each historical moment understand how these interrelationships between economics and politics act. The 800 years since the agreement of the Magna Carta allow a reflection on the importance of the relationship between institutions, taxation, economics and politics and this is of the utmost importance for the understanding of contemporary economic, political and fiscal issues. The objective of this article is to make an analysis of the most significant clauses of the Magna Carta, that is, those that constitute a cornerstone of modern economic-political institutions.    
publisher Instituto de Economía y Finanzas. Facultad de Ciencias Económicas. Universidada Nacional de Córdoba.
publishDate 2015
url https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/REyE/article/view/16415
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