© The Author(s) 2018. We study state taxes as a potential source of spatial misallocation in the U.S.. We build a spatial general equilibrium framework that incorporates salient features of the U.S. state tax system, and use changes in state tax rates between 1980 and 2010 to estimate the model parameters that determine how worker and firm location respond to changes in state taxes. We find that heterogeneity in state tax rates leads to aggregate welfare losses. In terms of consumption equivalent units, harmonizing state taxes increases worker welfare by 0.6% if government spending is held constant, and by 1.2% if government spending responds endogenously. Harmonization of state taxes within Census regions achieves most of these gains. We a...
A six-region general equilibrium model of the United States is used to assess the potential long-run...
We examine how differences in state income tax rates, as well as other state and local taxes and pub...
article examines the relative effectiveness of the redistributive efforts of state and local governm...
We study state taxes as a potential source of spatial misallocation in the United States. We build a...
The United States commodity tax system is fiscally decentralized: state, county, and municipal gover...
This dissertation uses a regional approach to assess the aggregate effects of cutting taxes on corpo...
This paper analyzes the effects of state-level personal tax rates on state tax revenue and individua...
We analyze the role of optimal income taxation across different local labor markets. Should labor in...
The paper contributes to a small but growing literature that estimates tax re- action functions of g...
Do income taxes levied at a state or regional level affect the after-tax distribution of income? Or ...
Do income taxes levied at a state or regional level affect the after-tax distribution of income? Or ...
We study how different national taxation schemes interact with geographic variation in productivity ...
The paper contributes to a small but growing literature that estimates tax re-action functions of go...
This dissertation uses a regional approach to assess the aggregate effects of cutting taxes on corpo...
Do income taxes levied at a state or regional level affect the after-tax distribution of income? Or ...
A six-region general equilibrium model of the United States is used to assess the potential long-run...
We examine how differences in state income tax rates, as well as other state and local taxes and pub...
article examines the relative effectiveness of the redistributive efforts of state and local governm...
We study state taxes as a potential source of spatial misallocation in the United States. We build a...
The United States commodity tax system is fiscally decentralized: state, county, and municipal gover...
This dissertation uses a regional approach to assess the aggregate effects of cutting taxes on corpo...
This paper analyzes the effects of state-level personal tax rates on state tax revenue and individua...
We analyze the role of optimal income taxation across different local labor markets. Should labor in...
The paper contributes to a small but growing literature that estimates tax re- action functions of g...
Do income taxes levied at a state or regional level affect the after-tax distribution of income? Or ...
Do income taxes levied at a state or regional level affect the after-tax distribution of income? Or ...
We study how different national taxation schemes interact with geographic variation in productivity ...
The paper contributes to a small but growing literature that estimates tax re-action functions of go...
This dissertation uses a regional approach to assess the aggregate effects of cutting taxes on corpo...
Do income taxes levied at a state or regional level affect the after-tax distribution of income? Or ...
A six-region general equilibrium model of the United States is used to assess the potential long-run...
We examine how differences in state income tax rates, as well as other state and local taxes and pub...
article examines the relative effectiveness of the redistributive efforts of state and local governm...