TAXATION TRENDS AND PARTICULARITIES OF THE EU-28 MEMBER STATES
Virginia Campeanu
Euroinfo, 2017, vol. 1, issue 11-12, 13-26
Abstract:
The tax policy refers to the use of indirect and direct taxes to obtain tax revenues, and to the use of the government spending to influence macroeconomic conditions, including aggregate demand,employment, inflation and growth.In the countries that have adopted the euro, unlike in the non-euro EU Member States, there are no longer any monetary and exchange rate policies that respond to country-specific shocks, so fiscal policies can mitigate or resolve such shocks if they start from a solid position.Our research focuses on the analysis of a key aspect of fiscal policy in the European Union,namely the dynamics and structure of tax revenues, with its particularities in the Member States. To deepen the analysis of particularities, the article includes a case study on Poland.
Keywords: tax policy; tax revenues; indirect taxes; direct taxis; EU economy (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: E61 E62 E63 H24 H25 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2017
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