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The apparent contradiction between trade liberalization and continuing high trade tax revenue raises the important question of how, precisely, the one affects the other. Although policymakers generally recognize the long-term benefits of trade liberalization, some have argued for at least a...
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Empirical evidence on the relationship between trade liberalization, exchange rates, and tax revenue is mixed. This paper examines these linkages anew. Using a panel of 22 countries in Sub-Saharan Africa, over 1980–1996, we perform Generalized Method of Moment regressions to test this...
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This article formulates and estimates a model of state government to assess the effect of the elimination of state sales-tax deductibility on state fiscal decisions. Government is modeled as maximizing a social welfare function defined over public expenditures and taxes. The model yields a...
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