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Economic Freedom and Taxation: Is There a Trade-off in the Locational Competition Between Countries?

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  • Peter Egger
  • Hannes Winner

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This paper investigates the relationship between economic freedom and taxation. We argue that an economically free environment improves the attractiveness of a location, which, in turn, enables governments to levy higher business taxes. To test this hypothesis empirically, we estimate the impact of economic freedom on the national tax policy, where the latter is measured by the corporate tax revenue related to GNP (corporate tax ratio). We utilize a data set of 46 developed and less developed countries between 1980 and 1997 and find a clear confirmation of our hypothesis. Further, a simulation analysis reveals that the observed change in economic freedom has equalized the international distribution of corporate tax ratios.

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  • Peter Egger & Hannes Winner, 2004. "Economic Freedom and Taxation: Is There a Trade-off in the Locational Competition Between Countries?," Public Choice, Springer, vol. 118(3_4), pages 271-288, March.
  • Handle: RePEc:kap:pubcho:v:118:y:2004:i:3_4:p:271-288
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    1. Paientko Tetiana & Oparin Valeriy, 2020. "Reducing the Tax Burden in Ukraine: Changing Priorities," Journal of Management and Business Administration. Central Europe, Sciendo, vol. 28(3), pages 98-126, September.

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