TY - UNPB
T1 - Consumption tax competition among governments
T2 - Evidence from the United States
AU - Jacobs, J.P.A.M.
AU - Ligthart, J.E.
AU - Vrijburg, H.
N1 - Relation: http://som.rug.nl/
date_submitted:2007
Rights: University of Groningen. SOM
PY - 2007
Y1 - 2007
N2 - The paper contributes to a small but growing literature that estimates tax re-
action functions of governments competing with other governments. We analyze
consumption tax competition between US states, employing a panel of state-level
data for 1977-2003. More specifically, we study the impact of a state's spatial
characteristics|that is, its size, geographic position, and border length on the
strategic interaction with its neighbors. For this purpose, we calculate for each state
an average effective consumption tax rate, which covers both sales and excise taxes.
In addition, we pay attention to dynamics by including lagged dependent variables
in the tax reaction function. We find overwhelming evidence for strategic interaction
among state governments, but only partial support for the effect of spatial character-
istics on tax setting. Tax competition seems to have lessened in the 1990s compared
to the early 1980s.
AB - The paper contributes to a small but growing literature that estimates tax re-
action functions of governments competing with other governments. We analyze
consumption tax competition between US states, employing a panel of state-level
data for 1977-2003. More specifically, we study the impact of a state's spatial
characteristics|that is, its size, geographic position, and border length on the
strategic interaction with its neighbors. For this purpose, we calculate for each state
an average effective consumption tax rate, which covers both sales and excise taxes.
In addition, we pay attention to dynamics by including lagged dependent variables
in the tax reaction function. We find overwhelming evidence for strategic interaction
among state governments, but only partial support for the effect of spatial character-
istics on tax setting. Tax competition seems to have lessened in the 1990s compared
to the early 1980s.
M3 - Working paper
BT - Consumption tax competition among governments
PB - s.n.
ER -