Tax reforms are often motivated by their potential to improve economic performance. However,their actual impacts are difficult to quantify. We analyze the impact of flat tax reform on incomes using “synthetic control” methods. We identify the 8 Eastern and Central European countries that adopted flat tax systems between 1994 and 2005, and then compare post-reform GDP per capita of “treated” countries with a convex combination of similar but “untreated” countries, while accounting for the time-varying impact of unobservable heterogeneity. We find positive impacts in all 8 countries, with 7 out of 8 cases significant at the conventional level
Over the last 15 years waves of flat tax reforms have been rippling across the transition economies ...
The flat tax idea is becoming increasingly popular, especially in transition countries in Eastern Eu...
The idea of a flat tax, a tax levied at a single rate, has become an increasingly discussed and impl...
Recent success of the flat income tax in Eastern Europe raises questions about whether there is scop...
Flat tax schemes are popular in Eastern Europe, with an ever increasing number of countries where it...
The adoption of flat tax systems in Central and Eastern European countries have often been supported...
The adoption of flat tax systems in Central and Eastern European countries have often been supported...
This master thesis explores how a transition from progressive tax schemes to flat tax schemes in OEC...
The success of the flat rate income tax in eastern Europe suggests that this concept could also be a...
This paper deals with an analysis of tax system called the flat tax which was created in theoretical...
The idea of flat income taxes is frequently supported by economists and politicians, but has never b...
The aim of this paper is to realize a comparative overview of fiscal reforms and flat tax reform exp...
The paper presents an endogenous growth economy with a representation of the tax rate system in the ...
The flat income tax has become increasingly popular recently, yet its implementation is limited to E...
This paper takes a close look at the advantages and disadvantages of the flat tax and looks at its p...
Over the last 15 years waves of flat tax reforms have been rippling across the transition economies ...
The flat tax idea is becoming increasingly popular, especially in transition countries in Eastern Eu...
The idea of a flat tax, a tax levied at a single rate, has become an increasingly discussed and impl...
Recent success of the flat income tax in Eastern Europe raises questions about whether there is scop...
Flat tax schemes are popular in Eastern Europe, with an ever increasing number of countries where it...
The adoption of flat tax systems in Central and Eastern European countries have often been supported...
The adoption of flat tax systems in Central and Eastern European countries have often been supported...
This master thesis explores how a transition from progressive tax schemes to flat tax schemes in OEC...
The success of the flat rate income tax in eastern Europe suggests that this concept could also be a...
This paper deals with an analysis of tax system called the flat tax which was created in theoretical...
The idea of flat income taxes is frequently supported by economists and politicians, but has never b...
The aim of this paper is to realize a comparative overview of fiscal reforms and flat tax reform exp...
The paper presents an endogenous growth economy with a representation of the tax rate system in the ...
The flat income tax has become increasingly popular recently, yet its implementation is limited to E...
This paper takes a close look at the advantages and disadvantages of the flat tax and looks at its p...
Over the last 15 years waves of flat tax reforms have been rippling across the transition economies ...
The flat tax idea is becoming increasingly popular, especially in transition countries in Eastern Eu...
The idea of a flat tax, a tax levied at a single rate, has become an increasingly discussed and impl...