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Retrospective analysis of tax systems in the Ancient East

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  • S. A. Shapiro

  • M. G. Piloyan

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The article analyzes the system of taxation and fiscal arrangements in the countries of the Ancient East (Egypt, Babylonia, Persia, India and China in the period from 3000 of the third Millennium BC to the beginning ad the analogies with the individual types of taxes existing now. At the same time, some aspects of the economic and political history of these countries are considered.

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