How South African Citizens Evaluate Their Economic Obligations to the State |
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Authors: | E.S. Lieberman |
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Affiliation: | Member of the Overseas Development Group , University of East Anglia |
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Abstract: | This article explores the relationship between feelings about political community and citizen evaluations of the state's demands for taxation. It finds preliminary support for the hypothesis that to the extent that individuals identify themselves with the state-sponsored view of the nation, they will perceive the allocation of costs and benefits to be more 'fair', and will be more inclined to comply with demands for taxation. This conclusion is based upon analysis of a 1997 dataset resulting from a national survey of adult South Africans, a society characterized by a great diversity of feelings about political community, and other socio-economic factors. |
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Keywords: | political community taxation 1997 dataset South Africans |
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