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The authors extend the Ahmad and Stern (1984) framework for calculating the marginal cost of public funds (MCF) for excise taxes in Thailand by incorporating non-tax distortions caused by (a) environmental externalities, (b) public expenditure externalities, (c) market power in setting prices,...
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Concerns have been expressed that, in an era of high capital mobility, international tax competition will lead to an inexorable decline in taxes levied on capital, shifting the tax burden to the relative immobile inputs, labour, and land. Some view this as a threat to the financial and political...
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Equalisation grants can affect a state's fiscal behaviour because its tax policies can affect the size of its grant. For a large state, an increase in its tax rate will increase the standard tax rate used to calculate the grant for that base and thereby reduce (increase) the state's grant if it...
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