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Title: Tax Pot Episodes in OECD Countries

Author(s): Catherine Bruno-Portier and Franck Portier

Publication Date: August 2002

Keyword(s): public debt, public finance and tax revenues

Programme Area(s): International Macroeconomics

Abstract: How to use an unexpected increase in tax revenues (tax pots) has been an important issue in most OECD countries in the second half of the 90?s, the question being more precisely what to do with those windfall revenues: decreasing taxes, debt, increasing expenditures? In this paper, we study such tax pot episodes in OECD countries over the last 40 years. To that end, we propose a definition of a fiscal pot episode. Once identification done, we examine the macroeconomic environment in those episodes, the way this surplus of revenues has been utilized and the degree of success in reducing public debt and in fostering growth. As in the fiscal adjustment literature, we then obtain relatively orthodox conclusions about the use of windfall tax revenues, as it is generally better for future growth and debt level to use the money to reduce expenditures and taxes.

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Bruno-Portier, C and Portier, F. 2002. 'Tax Pot Episodes in OECD Countries'. London, Centre for Economic Policy Research. https://cepr.org/active/publications/discussion_papers/dp.php?dpno=3483