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Politics or mobility? Evidence from US excise taxation
Esteller Moré, Alejandro; Rizzo, Leonzio
We test for the state interdependence of gasoline and cigarette taxation in the US (1975-2006). We estimate a tax reaction function, and find that state interdependence is due solely to yardstick competition, since any interaction disappears completely in the case of states with lame duck governors. This result holds for both taxes: the short-run reaction of those states whose governor is eligible to stand for reelection is 0.13 and 0.21 for gasoline and cigarette taxation, respectively. In the long run, the cigarette tax rates levied in a jurisdiction match those of its neighbors perfectly, while the long-run reaction in the case of gasoline is much lower at 0.72.
-Impostos
-Política fiscal
-Relacions fiscals intergovernamentals
-Taxation
-Fiscal policy
-Intergovernmental fiscal relations
cc-by-nc-nd, (c) Esteller et al., 2010
http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/es/
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Institut d’Economia de Barcelona
         

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