>Recent work has emphasized the rise of direct taxation after World War I as a phenomenon of Western Europe and the United States, mostly due to the establishment of the personal income tax. However, other forms of direct taxation have been more prevalent throughout history. I analyze the example of sub-Saharan African colonies during the early twentieth century. Colonial rule in Africa reached its peak in the interwar period, consolidating dramatically after World War I. I explain this consolidation through the rise of direct taxes. I develop a theory on the shift to direct taxation, mostly in the form of head and hut taxes, as a result of increasing revenue pressures due to World War I. The theory is informed by qualitative historical evidence from British and Portuguese colonies documenting the choice by colonial administrators to increase and establish new direct taxes. A synthetic control method expands the analysis. I propose that in the colonial context, a shift to direct taxation need not be redistributive at all.
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Beyond the Personal Income Tax: Direct Taxation without Representation in Colonial Africa Available to Purchase
Daisy Ward
Daisy Ward
Department of Government, University of Texas at Austin
Batts Hall 158 W 21st St, Austin, TX 78712
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Journal of Historical Political Economy (2024) 3 (4): 555–575.
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Ward D (2024), "Beyond the Personal Income Tax: Direct Taxation without Representation in Colonial Africa". Journal of Historical Political Economy, Vol. 3 No. 4 pp. 555–575, doi: https://doi.org/10.1561/115.00000062
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