نتایج جستجو برای: keywords capital mobility capital taxation spatial models state capacity tax competition jel c31

تعداد نتایج: 4019281  

2003
WOLFGANG EGGERT MARTIN KOLMAR Wolfgang Eggert Martin Kolmar Eric W. Bond Vitor Gaspar Harry Huizinga

This paper examines information sharing between governments in an optimal taxation framework. We present a taxonomy of alternative systems of international capital income taxation and characterize the choice of tax rates and information exchange. The model reproduces the conclusion of the previous literature that integration of international capital markets may lead to the under-provision of pu...

2003
Miltiadis Makris

We show that monetary integration may result in higher capital taxes. The reason is that taxation of mobile capital in a common currency area may give rise to a vertical externality by shrinking the revenues of the anchor central bank from issuing the common currency. As mobility of tax bases, like capital, gives also rise to horizontal tax inefficiencies, the question arises as to whether inst...

2010
Been-Lon Chen Ping Wang

In a second-best optimal growth setup with only factor taxes as available instruments, is it optimal to fully replace capital by labor income taxation? The answer is generally positive based on Chamley, Judd, Lucas, and many follow-up studies. In the present paper, we revisit this important tax reform-related issue by developing a human capitalbased endogenous growth framework with frictional l...

2004
Michael Ben-Gad

In this paper we investigate the behavior of an overlapping dynasties growth model with factor taxation to determine how much the natives of a country absorbing a flow of immigrants can use shifts in factor taxation or deficit finance to redistribute immigrant income to themselves. In an economy in which government expenditure is a fixed share of net national product, policy-makers can minimize...

2011
Campbell Leith Ioana Moldovan Simon Wren-Lewis

In models with a representative infinitely lived household, modern versions of tax smoothing imply that the steady-state of government debt should follow a random walk. This is unlikely to be the case in OLG economies, where, the equilibrium interest rate may differ from the policy-maker’s rate of time preference such that it may be optimal to reduce debt today to reduce distortionary taxation ...

2012
Richard Blundell

To understand the role of evidence in tax policy design, this paper organizes the empirical analysis of reform under five loosely related headings: (i) key margins of adjustment, (ii) measurement of effective tax rates, (iii) the importance of information and complexity, (iv) evidence on the size of responses, and (v) implications from theory for tax design. The context for the discussion is th...

2011
Harry Huizinga Johannes Voget

In a cross-border takeover, the tax base associated with future capital gains is transferred from target shareholders to acquirer shareholders. Cross-country differences in capital gains tax rates enable us to estimate the discount in the takeover price on account of future capital gains. The estimation suggests that a one percentage point increase in the capital gains tax rate reduces the valu...

2016
William M. Gentry Quoc Anh Nguyen Meghan Shea

The taxation of capital gains is a perennial issue in tax policy. One critical aspect for understanding the overall effects of capital gains taxation is how these taxes affect entrepreneurs. While many analyses focus on the disincentive effects created by capital gains taxes for investors in large corporations, these disincentives may be even more important for entrepreneurs. This paper discuss...

2008
Matthias Wrede

This paper analyzes the impact of fiscal equalization on asymmetric tax competition when positive agglomeration externalities are present. It shows that equalization of standardized tax revenue improves the spatial allocation of capital provided that agglomeration externalities are sufficiently strong. JEL Classification: R12, H71, H73.

2000
Césaire Assah Meh

This paper describes the positive effect that corporate income tax has on capital formation in the presence of liquidity constraints and uninsurable risk. The author uses a dynamic generalequilibrium model in which individuals choose whether to become entrepreneurs or workers. Workers save by holding corporate equity and therefore are subject to double taxation, as the return on their savings i...

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