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Taxation involves complex questions of policy, law, and practice. The book offers an innovative introduction to tax research by combining commentary on disciplinary-based and interdisciplinary approaches. Its objective is to guide and encourage researchers how to produce taxation research that is rigorous and relevant. It comments upon how disciplinary-based approaches to tax research have developed in law, economics, accounting, political science, and social policy. Its authors then go to introduce an inter-disciplinary research approach to taxation research. Effective approaches to research problem definition and research method choice are outlined by leading authors in their fields, and topical studies provide bibliographic surveys of specific areas of tax research. The book provides suggestions of topics, readings, and approaches that are intended to help the new researcher choose ways to begin their tax research. Written by a group of international experts, this book will be essential reading for new researchers in the tax field, including PhD students; for existing researchers wishing to broaden their understanding of taxation; for policymakers wanting to gauge where the leading edge of current tax research lies; and for tax practitioners interested in scholarly contributions to their field of practice.
This book investigates the core question of how to conduct rigorous and relevant academic research within the multifaceted field of taxation. The authors, a team of international experts including Andrew Lymer, Judith Freedman, and Margaret Lamb, provide a structured framework for navigating the intersection of law, economics, accounting, political science, and social policy. By synthesizing disciplinary-based methodologies with an interdisciplinary perspective, the text aims to equip both novice and experienced researchers with the tools necessary to define problems and select appropriate investigative methods.
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Experts identify this work as a foundational resource for PhD students and academics seeking to bridge the gap between disparate disciplinary approaches to tax study. Readers frequently note the academic density of the prose, which serves as a professional guide for those aiming to contribute scholarly rigor to the field of taxation.
Page Count:
330
Publication Date:
2004-12-09
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
019151425X
ISBN-13:
9780191514258
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