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Tax Burden, defined as the ratio of total tax revenues over personal income, is prominently used to summarize state tax policy. We analyze the empirical relationship between changes in Tax Burden and changes in state tax policy from 1987 to 2000 – as measured by states’ own forecasts of the...
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This paper provides some further tests for the proposition that a larger public sector leads to smaller output volatility. Both Gali and Fatas & Mihov have provided some evidence which appears to support this proposition. Their evidence is, however, based on a relatively small sample of...
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cycles, however, it fails to captures some dynamic responses to monetary policy shock; (2) it is obvious, however, that …
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This paper uses a dynamic general equilibrium model to study the economic effects of bank account debits (BAD) taxation. Australia and various Latin American countries have levied or levy BAD taxes. Aspects such as financial disintermediation, market illiquidity, and impacts on dividend and...
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Este trabalho tem como objetivo estudar os impactos econômicos da CPMF na economia brasileira, e para isto está dividido em três blocos. No primeiro a CPMF é analisada sob a ótica da teoria econômica. No segundo é discutida a experiência internacional com impostos similares à CPMF. No...
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We investigate the dynamic effects of five different fiscal shocks on the US economy using a structural vector autoregressive (SVAR) model that uses Blanchard-Quah type restrictions. We find that an increase in indirect taxes or in corporate taxes has a contractionary effect on the economy,...
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In this paper we reconcile two opposing views about the elasticity of intertemporal substitution in consumption (EIS). Empirical studies using aggregate consumption data typically find that the EIS is close to zero (Hall, 1988). Calibrated models designed to match growth and fluctuations facts...
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This paper aims at discussing the main features of Spain’s tax system, its recent reforms and those underway. The … current state of the main taxes, their future reforms are studied starting from 1975, when Spain shifted to democracy. Direct …
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This paper aims at discussing the main features of Spain’s tax system, its recent reforms and those underway. The … current state of the main taxes, their future reforms are studied starting from 1975, when Spain shifted to democracy. Direct …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005412458
The current consensus on indirect tax reform in developing countries favors a reduction in trade taxes with an increase in VAT to raise revenue. The theoretical results on selective reform that underlie this consensus are, however, derived from partial models that ignore the existence of an...
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