Tax Composition and Growth: A Broad Cross-country Perspective

Author:

Acosta-Ormaechea Santiago1,Sola Sergio1,Yoo Jiae1

Affiliation:

1. International Monetary Fund, Washington , D.C., United States of America

Abstract

Abstract We investigate how changes in the composition of tax revenue affect long-run growth in a broad cross-section of countries. To do this, we construct a new dataset that covers 70 countries (23 high-, 23 middle- and 24 low-income countries), with at least 20 years of observations during the period 1970-2009. In the context of revenue-neutral reallocations, we find that increasing consumption and property taxes while reducing income taxes boosts long-term growth. Among income taxes, we find that social security contributions and personal income taxes tend to have a stronger negative association with growth relative to corporate income taxes. Results, however, depend on countries’ development levels, suggesting nonlinearities in the relation between taxes and growth even after controlling for convergence effects. Although results are robust for high- and middle-income countries, these are generally not significant for low-income countries.

Publisher

Walter de Gruyter GmbH

Subject

Economics and Econometrics

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