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Input versus output taxation in an experimental international economy
Authors:Arno Riedl  Frans van Winden
Institution:1. CESifo, IZA, and Maastricht University, Department of Economics, P.O. Box 616, NL-6200 MD Maastricht, The Netherlands;2. CEPR, Tinbergen Institute and University of Amsterdam, Faculty of Economics and Business, CREED, Roetersstraat 11, NL-1018 WB Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Abstract:This paper presents the results of a policy oriented macroeconomic experiment involving an ‘international’ economy with a relatively small ‘home’ country and a large ‘foreign’ country. It compares the economic performance of two alternative tax systems: a wage tax system and a sales-tax-cum-labor-subsidy system. The two systems are applied to the small country, while the wage tax system always obtains in the large country. The main result is that the sales tax system outperforms the wage tax system, using standard economic indicators. Moreover, it turns out that under the sales tax system economic activities appear to be moving toward the ‘better’ of two theoretical equilibria. It is argued that producers’ reluctance to incur costs up-front while being uncertain about product prices can explain these results. Several pieces of evidence are provided to support this claim. The results strongly suggest that behavioral aspects should be taken into account also in applied macroeconomic models.
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