Zusammenfassung
Nach dem Fall von Lehman Brothers in den USA, der weltweit diskutierten Finanz- und nachfolgenden Wirtschaftskrise, ist die Staatsverschuldung zum medialen Dauerbrenner geworden. Um die Verschuldung und Überschuldung europäischer Staaten zu entschärfen, werden Maßnahmen diskutiert, die von ausgabenseitigen Einsparungen bis zur Erhöhung bestehender und Einführung neuer Steuerarten reichen (Schlager 2011).
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Kirchler, E., Gangl, K. (2013). Steuern: Widerstand und Kooperation. In: Gaisbauer, H., Neumaier, O., Schweiger, G., Sedmak, C. (eds) Erbschaftssteuer im Kontext. Springer VS, Wiesbaden. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-658-01636-4_12
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