Revenue Implications of Trade Liberalization
Reint Gropp,
Liam Ebrill and
Janet Stotsky
No 1999/007, IMF Occasional Papers from International Monetary Fund
Abstract:
The apparent contradiction between trade liberalization and continuing high trade tax revenue raises the important question of how, precisely, the one affects the other. Although policymakers generally recognize the long-term benefits of trade liberalization, some have argued for at least a slower pace, in part because of revenue concerns. This paper seeks to address these issues in three complimentary ways: through an overview of the factors that may have a bearing on the question, through a review of trends in trade tax revenue both globally and in selected countries, and through econometric analysis.
Keywords: OP; liberalization; trade; tax; reform; trade reform; tariff rate; trade liberalization; trade tax; liberalization process; Tariffs; Taxes on trade; Trade liberalization; Imports; Western Hemisphere; Africa; Asia and Pacific; Middle East; Central Africa (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Pages: 47
Date: 1999-07-22
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