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

تعداد نتایج: 4019281  

2001
CHRISTOPHER PRENDERGAST

Alfred Schütz’s 1927 essay on capital income taxation is examined in the contexts of the evolution of the German progressive income tax, the fiscal and monetary crises of the time, and Schütz’s relationship to the Austrian school of economics. JEL classification: B3.

2003
Sanjay Gupta Mary Ann Hofmann

This study examines how variations in states’ corporate income tax regimes affect new capital investment by business. Using U.S. state-aggregated data from 1983 to 1996, we find in pooled and fixed-effects regressions that new capital expenditures by corporations in the manufacturing sector are decreasing in the income tax burden on property (measured as the product of the statutory tax rate an...

2007
Graziella Bertocchi

The Vanishing Bequest Tax: The Comparative Evolution of Bequest Taxation in Historical Perspective Several countries have recently abolished or significantly reduced their taxes on bequests. Bequest taxes, on the other hand, were among the first to be introduced when modern systems of taxation were developed at the end of the nineteenth century. We propose an explanation for these facts which i...

2015
Kristian Behrens Jonathan H. Hamilton Gianmarco I.P. Ottaviano

a r t i c l e i n f o We extend the model by Behrens et al. to the case of non-cooperative commodity taxation and investigate the impacts of tax harmonization and changes in tax principle on equilibrium tax rates, industry location, and welfare. Since our setup features internationally mobile firms, trade frictions, and asymmetric country sizes, it offers a convenient framework within which to ...

2000
Wolfgang Eggert Bernd Genser

It is a widely acknowledged result of the literature on capital tax competition that underprovision of public goods can only be avoided if tax coordination between governments is intensive and residence-based capital taxation can be enforced. In this paper we use a model where commodity and factor taxes are available and we show that governments competing for tax bases will choose a globally ef...

2005
Harri Hietala Seppo Kari

This paper analyses the effects of the recent Finnish income tax reform on the behaviour of a closely held corporation (CHC) and its owners. The main elements of the reform are cuts in corporate and capital income tax rates and the replacement of the current full imputation system by a partial double taxation of distributed profits. Considerable exemptions are applied to relieve the taxation of...

2014
Steeve Mongrain Simon Fraser John D. Wilson

∗We are grateful to IEB for its financial support. We would like to thank May Elsayyad, Leonzio Rizzo, and Tanguy van Ypersele, as well as participants at the 2011 Journée Louis André Gérard Varet, the IEB IV Workshop on Fiscal Federalism, the GREQAM seminar, the 2013 Southern Economic Association Meetings, and a seminar at Florida International University, for useful comments on an earlier ver...

2002
Massimo Baldini Luca Lambertini

We illustrate two differential oligopoly games using, respectively, the capital accumulation dynamics à la Solow-Nerlove-Arrow, and the capital accumulation dynamics à la Ramsey. In both settings, we evaluate the effects of (gross) profit taxation, proving that there exist tax rates yielding the same steady state social welfare as under social planning. Contrary to the static approach, our dyna...

2004
Michael Braulke Giacomo Corneo MICHAEL BRAULKE GIACOMO CORNEO

Why do capital taxes still exist in an integrated world economy? When capital is perfectly mobile across countries and labour is fixed, a source-based tax on capital both reduces and redistributes world income. In a simple general equilibrium model we show that under plausible circumstances there always exists a country that benefits from introducing such a tax. Countries that are richer in ter...

2014
Martin Jacob

This paper studies the cross-base tax elasticity of capital gains realizations to labor income taxes when capital gains are taxed at a separate proportional tax rate. Using a longitudinal panel of over 265,000 individuals in Sweden, this paper shows in a regression kink design that labor income taxes affect capital gains at the extensive and intensive margins. An increase in the marginal labor ...

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