This paper studies the quantitative implications of changes in the composition of taxes for long-run growth and welfare in the UK economy. Our results suggest that if the goal of tax policy is to promote long-run growth by altering relative tax rates in a budget neutral fashion, then it should reduce labour taxes and increase capital and/or consumption taxes. In contrast, if the aim is to promote welfare, substantial gains can be obtained from tax reforms that decrease the capital tax rate relative to the labour and consumption tax rates or that reduce labour relative to consumption taxes. These findings highlight the importance of the choice of tax structure in policy design
Previous research has shown that changes in the composition of tax revenue affect long-run growth. H...
Robert Lucas's recent paper on supply-side economics (1990) finds a large welfare loss from taxation...
This paper questions the argument that strong and early reliance on ‘regressive’ taxes(consumption a...
This paper studies the quantitative implications of changes in the composition of taxes for long-run...
This paper studies the quantitative implications of changes in the composition of taxes for long-run...
This paper investigates the design of tax structures to promote economic growth. It suggests a “tax ...
The paper analyses European Union countries tax structure changes during the last decade. Particular...
Amidst the debates about ‘austerity’, a number of vital debates in public finance have bee...
The effect of tax structure and tax shifts on economic growth has been studied for the past ten year...
This paper reassesses the relationship between tax structure and long-run income, using as indicator...
This paper analyzes fiscal policy from a growth model perspective, with a particular focus on taxati...
Recent financial crises in Europe as well as the periodic battles in the U.S. over the debt ceiling ...
This paper analyses welfare impacts of tax reforms using a multisectoral general equilibrium tax mod...
This paper questions the argument that strong and early reliance on ‘regressive’ taxes(consumption a...
This paper identifies tax policy that both speeds recovery from the current economic crisis and cont...
Previous research has shown that changes in the composition of tax revenue affect long-run growth. H...
Robert Lucas's recent paper on supply-side economics (1990) finds a large welfare loss from taxation...
This paper questions the argument that strong and early reliance on ‘regressive’ taxes(consumption a...
This paper studies the quantitative implications of changes in the composition of taxes for long-run...
This paper studies the quantitative implications of changes in the composition of taxes for long-run...
This paper investigates the design of tax structures to promote economic growth. It suggests a “tax ...
The paper analyses European Union countries tax structure changes during the last decade. Particular...
Amidst the debates about ‘austerity’, a number of vital debates in public finance have bee...
The effect of tax structure and tax shifts on economic growth has been studied for the past ten year...
This paper reassesses the relationship between tax structure and long-run income, using as indicator...
This paper analyzes fiscal policy from a growth model perspective, with a particular focus on taxati...
Recent financial crises in Europe as well as the periodic battles in the U.S. over the debt ceiling ...
This paper analyses welfare impacts of tax reforms using a multisectoral general equilibrium tax mod...
This paper questions the argument that strong and early reliance on ‘regressive’ taxes(consumption a...
This paper identifies tax policy that both speeds recovery from the current economic crisis and cont...
Previous research has shown that changes in the composition of tax revenue affect long-run growth. H...
Robert Lucas's recent paper on supply-side economics (1990) finds a large welfare loss from taxation...
This paper questions the argument that strong and early reliance on ‘regressive’ taxes(consumption a...