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Europa tra Stati Uniti e Confederazione. Occorre scegliere la Confederazione

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  • Giuseppe Vitaletti

    (Università Tuscia)

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Europe is attempting to concentrate in Brussels the actual fiscal revenue, claiming also a European Minister of Economics. If it succeeds, the risk is a negative outcome. In fact Italy, and other European countries as well, would not give up their nationality, in order to become a province of Europe. Nevertheless it is shown that the cause of the problems is the actual fiscal system, of anglo-saxon origin, which it is then necessary to substitute. It is possible to take deep insights from the fiscal system ruling in Italy up to the seventies of the last century, based on a real rather than a personal taxation. In this case it is not necessary a European Minister of Economics. It is sufficient a coordination in some rates of taxation among European countries. It is shown that this is not the only reason to substitute the actual fiscal system. T here are other reasons also, which reveal the actual knots of the ruling personal system.

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  • Giuseppe Vitaletti, 2017. "Europa tra Stati Uniti e Confederazione. Occorre scegliere la Confederazione," Working papers 64, Società Italiana di Economia Pubblica.
  • Handle: RePEc:ipu:wpaper:64
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    Keywords

    Real taxation; personal taxation; impact regarding Europe;
    All these keywords.

    JEL classification:

    • H00 - Public Economics - - General - - - General
    • H10 - Public Economics - - Structure and Scope of Government - - - General

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