Tax Revenue Downturns [electronic resource] : Anatomy and Links to Imports / Kun Li.
Material type: TextSeries: IMF Working Papers; Working Paper ; No. 10/138Publication details: Washington, D.C. : International Monetary Fund, 2010Description: 1 online resource (23 p.)ISBN: 1455201219 :ISSN: 1018-5941Subject(s): Downturns | Fiscal Policy | Scope | Structure | Subsidies | Tax Bases | Bhutan | Bulgaria | France | Spain | Sri LankaAdditional physical formats: Print Version:: Tax Revenue Downturns : Anatomy and Links to ImportsOnline resources: IMF e-Library | IMF Book Store Abstract: We study historical tax revenue downturn episodes-where tax revenue-to-GDP ratios decline sharply-and explore the link between tax revenues and imports. We document that downturn episodes of at least 1 percentage point of GDP in one year are common. The tax types that account for these episodes are different in advanced, emerging and developing, and oil producing countries. We find that tax revenue downturns and import contractions have a statistically significant link. Finally, we show that changes in imports are a statistically significant determinant of changes in tax revenues even when controlling for changes in the output gap and in the terms of trade.We study historical tax revenue downturn episodes-where tax revenue-to-GDP ratios decline sharply-and explore the link between tax revenues and imports. We document that downturn episodes of at least 1 percentage point of GDP in one year are common. The tax types that account for these episodes are different in advanced, emerging and developing, and oil producing countries. We find that tax revenue downturns and import contractions have a statistically significant link. Finally, we show that changes in imports are a statistically significant determinant of changes in tax revenues even when controlling for changes in the output gap and in the terms of trade.
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