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-causality from different tax burden to GDP in the USA for the period 1947:1 –2009:3. The frequency domain analysis shows that … current receipts, personal current tax, taxes on production and imports and taxes on corporate income do not Granger-cause GDP …, both at the short and high frequency level; however, current tax receipts Granger-cause GDP in the frequency range of (0 …
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of GDP to levels below -1.0 percent of GDP. The analysis in this paper suggests that this reversal was directly related …
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This paper shows that the variability of indirect tax elasticity relative to GDP has increased significantly in recent … real GDP has increased dramatically since 2010. This finding has substantial policy implications; failure to account for …
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For more than half a century, scholars and international agencies have been making recommendations about taxation in developing countries. The advice economists have offered to developing countries has changed over time, particularly regarding income and consumption taxes. Why? What do we know...
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The “smartest” development policy needs to be underpinned by “smart” tax policy. However, the best tax policy in the world is worth little if it cannot be implemented effectively. What can be done, to a considerable extent, inevitably determines what is done. Increasing tax revenues...
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conditions from 2014 onwards could result in cumulative gains in VAT revenue up to 0.70% of GDP in the period from 2014 to 2016 …
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For the period 1800 onwards, annual figures over GDP and GDP per capita for Sweden have been presented in different … studies. For the 18th century no such annual series exist. The aim of this paper is to present annual data on GDP and GDP per … based on any disaggregation of the different components of GDP. To estimate annual fluctuations, four different indicators …
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The main objective of this paper is to identify the causal relationship that exists between agricultural value added per worker and Gross Domestic Product per capita in Europe. More specifically, the role of agriculture in economic growth is examined with special emphasis to the differences and...
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the gross inland consumption of energy and gross domestic product (GDP). The least energy-intensive economies in the EU …
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importance of the family agribusiness Gross Domestic Product (GDP) at the regional and national level. The results show that …
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