什么推动了企业税率下降?全球化、税收竞争和对冲击的动态调整的重新评估

What Drives Corporate Tax Rates Down? A Reassessment of Globalization, Tax Competition, and Dynamic Adjustment to Shocks*

Scandinavian Journal of Economics · 2011
被引 135
人大 A-ABS 3

中文导读

研究了1983-2006年32个欧洲国家数据,发现经济开放度不是企业税率下降的主因,而税收竞争是关键,模拟显示若无竞争,2006年西欧平均法定税率将比实际高约12.5个百分点。

Abstract

Abstract We reassess the driving forces behind the recent decline of corporate tax rates in Europe. Using data for up to 32 countries from 1983 to 2006, we analyze the roles of economic and financial openness as well as tax competition, while allowing for dynamic adjustment to shocks and period‐specific and country‐specific effects. While there is no evidence that countries that have become more open have reduced their tax rates more, our findings suggest that countries strongly compete over statutory tax rates. A simulation of tax rates in a scenario with no cross‐sectional dependence in tax setting suggests that, in the absence of tax competition, the mean statutory tax rate of Western European countries in 2006 would have been about 12.5 percentage points above its actual level. We conclude that the recent downward trend in corporate taxes is mainly a result of tax competition.

公司税率下降税收竞争经济开放动态调整