Tax competition with heterogeneous firms

Auteur(s)

Baldwin, Richard e

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Beschreibung

This paper studies tax competition in an economic geography model that allows for agglomeration economies with trade costs and heterogeneous firms. We find that the Nash equilibrium involves the large country charging a higher tax than the small nation. Lower trade costs lead to an intensification of competition, a drop in Nash tax rates, and a narrowing of the gap. Since large, productive firms are naturally more sensitive to tax differences in our model, large firms are the crux of tax competition in our model. This also means that tax competition has consequences for the average productivity of the big and small nations’ industry by lowering tax rates, the small nation can attract high productivity firms.

Datum

2014

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