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Author Alfani, Guido, 1976- author.

Title The lion's share : inequality and the rise of the fiscal state in preindustrial Europe / Guido Alfani, Matteo Di Tullio
Published Cambridge ; New York, NY : Cambridge University Press, 2019

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Description 1 online resource (xii, 232 pages)
Series Cambridge studies in economic history
Cambridge studies in economic history.
Summary This is the most in-depth analysis of inequality and social polarization ever attempted for a preindustrial society. Using data from the archives of the Venetian Terraferma, and compared with information available for elsewhere in Europe, Guido Alfani and Matteo Di Tullio demonstrate that the rise of the fiscal-military state served to increase economic inequality in the early modern period. Preindustrial fiscal systems tended to be regressive in nature, and increased post-tax inequality compared to pre-tax - in contrast to what we would assume is the case in contemporary societies. This led to greater and greater disparities in wealth, which were made worse still as taxes were collected almost entirely to fund war and defence rather than social welfare. Though focused on Old Regime Europe, Alfani and Di Tullio's findings speak to contemporary debates about the roots of inequality and social stratification
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Notes Online resource; title from digital title page (viewed on March 23, 2020)
Subject Income distribution -- Italy -- Venice -- History
Equality -- Italy -- Venice -- History
Fiscal policy -- Italy -- Venice -- History
Economic history
Equality
Fiscal policy
Income distribution
SUBJECT Venice (Italy) -- Economic conditions -- To 1797. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh2003004381
Subject Italy -- Venice
Genre/Form History
Form Electronic book
Author Di Tullio, Matteo, author
ISBN 9781108568043
1108568041