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Title: Commodity Tax Harmonization with Public Goods - An Alternative Perspective

Author(s): Ben Lockwood

Publication Date: December 1995

Keyword(s): Commodity Tax Reform and Tax Harmonization

Programme Area(s): Industrial Organization and International Trade and Regional Economics

Abstract: This paper investigates whether it is possible to find Pareto-improving commodity tax reforms that harmonize taxes between two countries when governments supply public goods and thus have revenue requirements. To focus on the basic issues, we consider a Ricardian model of trade with elastic factor supply and two traded goods, and suppose that initial taxes are Nash equilibrium ones. This allows a complete characterization of the conditions under which Pareto-improving reforms exist using simple geometric arguments. These conditions are completely determined by: (i) the configuration of initial taxes across countries; and (ii) whether the two goods are substitutes or complements. An example suggests that harmonization is unlikely to be Pareto-improving if the revenue requirement is high, and the demand for imports relatively price elastic, in both countries. An alternative definition of harmonization, difference harmonization, which may yield Pareto-improvements under more general conditions, is proposed.

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Lockwood, B. 1995. 'Commodity Tax Harmonization with Public Goods - An Alternative Perspective'. London, Centre for Economic Policy Research. https://cepr.org/active/publications/discussion_papers/dp.php?dpno=1304