نتایج جستجو برای: Keywords: Tax Reforms

تعداد نتایج: 2012093  

Journal: :iranian economic review 0
seyyedeh sara mirhosseini department of industrial engineering, university of science and arts, yazd, iran ([email protected]). naman mahmoudi department of industrial engineering, university of sistan and baluchestan, zahedan, iran (corresponding author: [email protected]). seyyedeh negar pourali valokolaie department of industrial engineering, university of science and arts, yazd, iran ([email protected]).

i n the past decades, the effect of different tax amendments on various economic issues has been studied. the majority of these studies have avoided considering shadow economy as part of the calculation and analysis, and an issue, which has received little attention, is the relationship between green tax reforms and shadow economy, as for informal labor, which is well-connected to unemployment ...

2007
Clemens Fuest Andreas Peichl Thilo Schaefer

The introduction of a ‡at tax is supposed to have several advantages. Administration and compliance costs are reduced, as well as incentives for tax evasion. Furthermore, positive employment and growth e¤ects are expected. Despite these advantages, a ‡at rate tax is not very popular in most Western European countries. The most important objection against a ‡at tax states that a ‡at rate tax wou...

2013
Qian Li

Driven by high government deficits and an unevenly distributed tax burden, recent debates on economic policy have revolved mostly around reforms in the American tax codes. Consumption tax reforms are considered to circumvent the efficiency-equity tradeoff that other reforms might encounter. This paper studies long run consequences of changing to a consumption tax regime, as well as short run we...

2007
Erkki Koskela Ronnie Schöb

How Tax Progression Affects Effort and Employment Within an efficiency wage framework, we study the effects of two revenue-neutral tax reforms that change the progressivity of the labour tax system. A revenue-neutral increase in both the wage tax and tax exemption and a revenue-neutral change in the composition of labour taxation towards the tax with the smaller tax base will lead to the same r...

1998
Gilbert E. Metcalf Bill Gale Gary Wolff

I use data from the 1994 Consumer Expenditure Survey as well as other sources to measure the distributional impact of green tax reforms and consumption tax reforms using both annual income and lifetime income approaches to rank households. A modest tax reform in which environmental taxes equal to 10% of federal receipts are collected has a negligible impact on the income distribution when the f...

2009
Jean-Yves Duclos Paul Makdissi Abdelkrim Araar

This paper proposes a methodology for testing for whether tax reforms are pro-poor. This is done by extending stochastic dominance techniques to identify tax reforms that will be deemed absolutely or relatively pro-poor by a wide spectrum of poverty analysts. The statistical properties of the various estimators are also derived in order to make the method implementable using survey data. The me...

2008
Holger Strulik

Macroeconomic analysis of tax reform in dynamic general equilibrium usually assumes that reforms hit the economy unexpectedly and last forever. Here, we explore how previous results change when we allow tax reforms to be pre-announced and of finite duration and these facts are anticipated by households and firms. Interestingly, we find that the welfare gain of the representative consumer change...

2015
Danny Yagan

This paper tests whether the 2003 dividend tax cut—one of the largest reforms ever to a US capital tax rate—stimulated corporate investment and increased labor earnings, using a quasi-experimental design and US corporate tax returns from years 1996–2008. I estimate that the tax cut caused zero change in corporate investment and employee compensation. Economically, the statistical precision chal...

2010
Raghbendra Jha

This paper presents a brief overview of the extant fiscal situation in South Asian countries. In particular, I emphasize low tax/GDP ratios and inelastic expenditure/GDP ratios which then lead to structurally entrenched fiscal deficits. The paper also reports on the sustainability of fiscal and current account deficits in the South Asian countries. Finally, the paper reports on some important i...

2002
Jean-Yves Duclos Paul Makdissi Quentin Wodon

We propose graphical methods to determine whether commodity-tax changes are “socially efficient”, in the sense of improving social welfare or decreasing poverty for large classes of social welfare and poverty indices. We also derive estimators of critical poverty lines and economic efficiency ratios which can be used to characterize socially-efficient tax reforms. The statistical properties of ...

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