Observed economic policies in developing countries differ sharply both from those observed among developed countries and from those forecast by existing models of optimal policies. For example, developing countries rely little on broad-based taxes, and make substantial use of tariffs and seignorage as nontax sources of revenue. The objective of this paper is to contrast the implications of two models designed to explain such anomalous policies. One approach, by Gordon-Li (2005), focuses on the greater difficulties faced in poor countries in monitoring taxable activity, and explores the best available policies given such difficulties. The other, building on Grossman-Helpman (1994), presumes that political-economy problems in developing count...
No public policy issue is of more importance that the structure and level of taxes. Tax reform has l...
A brief review of the literature, informed by comments from a range of tax specialists, suggests fo...
Strengthening fiscal capacity in low- and middle-income countries is essential for achieving sustain...
This volume provides a detailed assessment of the current tax structure in six developing countries:...
We would like to thank participants at EASE-16, and especially Andrew Rose, Francis Liu, and Michael...
The past academic literature on tax policy has focused almost entirely on the analysis of tax struct...
We review the changing nature of tax policy in developing countries over the last 30 years and consi...
Tax policies seen in developing countries are puzzling on many dimensions. To begin with, revenue/GD...
Low-income countries typically collect taxes of between 10 to 20 percent of GDP while the average fo...
This paper argues that smaller and poorer countries have lower optimal tax rates on capital and labo...
This paper looks at the effects of taxes increase on economic growth of 47 developing countries. In ...
The rapid and sustained growth in India and China, the two most populous countries in the world, dur...
No public policy issue is of more importance than the structure and level of taxes. Tax reform has l...
Tax reform constitutes one of the core areas of recent economic reform programs in the developing co...
This paper revisits the long-standing issue of the incidence of taxes in developing countries. Its c...
No public policy issue is of more importance that the structure and level of taxes. Tax reform has l...
A brief review of the literature, informed by comments from a range of tax specialists, suggests fo...
Strengthening fiscal capacity in low- and middle-income countries is essential for achieving sustain...
This volume provides a detailed assessment of the current tax structure in six developing countries:...
We would like to thank participants at EASE-16, and especially Andrew Rose, Francis Liu, and Michael...
The past academic literature on tax policy has focused almost entirely on the analysis of tax struct...
We review the changing nature of tax policy in developing countries over the last 30 years and consi...
Tax policies seen in developing countries are puzzling on many dimensions. To begin with, revenue/GD...
Low-income countries typically collect taxes of between 10 to 20 percent of GDP while the average fo...
This paper argues that smaller and poorer countries have lower optimal tax rates on capital and labo...
This paper looks at the effects of taxes increase on economic growth of 47 developing countries. In ...
The rapid and sustained growth in India and China, the two most populous countries in the world, dur...
No public policy issue is of more importance than the structure and level of taxes. Tax reform has l...
Tax reform constitutes one of the core areas of recent economic reform programs in the developing co...
This paper revisits the long-standing issue of the incidence of taxes in developing countries. Its c...
No public policy issue is of more importance that the structure and level of taxes. Tax reform has l...
A brief review of the literature, informed by comments from a range of tax specialists, suggests fo...
Strengthening fiscal capacity in low- and middle-income countries is essential for achieving sustain...