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Title: Tax Revenues, Development, and the Fiscal Cost of Trade Liberalization, 1792-2006
Author(s): Julia Cagé and Lucie Gadenne
Publication Date: November 2017
Keyword(s): fiscal capacity, government expenditures, tax revenues and trade liberalization
Programme Area(s): Development Economics, Economic History and Public Economics
Abstract: This paper examines the impact of trade liberalizations on government revenues. Using a new dataset on tax revenues for 130 countries between 1792 and 2006 we find that on average countries were able to recover the tax revenues lost by liberalizing trade by using other sources of revenue. There are however important differences between the experiences of developing countries and that of today's rich countries when they were at a similar state of development. Trade liberalization led to a larger decline in tax revenues in developing countries since 1970 than in rich countries in the 19th and early 20th centuries. Over 40% of the developing countries in our sample experience a fall in total tax revenues that lasts more than ten years after an episode of trade liberalization. Results are similar when we consider government expenditures, suggesting decreases in trade tax revenues negatively affect governments' capacity to provide public services in many developing countries.
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Cagé, J and Gadenne, L. 2017. 'Tax Revenues, Development, and the Fiscal Cost of Trade Liberalization, 1792-2006'. London, Centre for Economic Policy Research. https://cepr.org/active/publications/discussion_papers/dp.php?dpno=12469