This paper considers two empirical questions about tax incentives: (i) are incentives used as tools of tax competition and (ii) how effective are incentives in attracting investment? To answer these, we prepared a new dataset of tax incentives in over 40 Latin American, Caribbean and African countries for the period 1985-2004. Using spatial econometrics techniques for panel data to answer the first question, we find evidence for strategic interaction in tax holidays, in addition to the well-known competition over the corporate income tax (CIT) rate. We find no robust evidence, however, for competition over investment allowances and tax credits. Using dynamic panel data econometrics to answer the second question, we find evidence that lower CIT rates and longer tax holidays are effective in attracting FDI in Latin America and the Caribbean but not in Africa. None of the tax incentives is effective in boosting gross private fixed capital formation.
机构:
Govt Inst Econ Res VATT, POB 1279,Arkadiankatu 7, FI-00101 Helsinki, FinlandGovt Inst Econ Res VATT, POB 1279,Arkadiankatu 7, FI-00101 Helsinki, Finland
Saarimaa, Tuukka
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF HOUSING POLICY,
2010,
10
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: 19
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