Cyclicality of Taxes and External Debt

Citation:

Noa Srebrnick Michel and Strawczynski. 2016. “Cyclicality Of Taxes And External Debt”. Applied Economics, 48, Pp. 4622-4634.

Abstract:

Vegh and Vuletin (2015) have shown that statutory tax rates are acyclical in developed economies and procyclical in developing ones. This paper extends their analysis by checking the interaction of statutory tax rates with countries' external public debt. In general we found that the V.A.T rates are changed procyclically in both developed and developing countries (i.e., taxes are raised in bad times and reduced in good times). However, when the external debt is high, in the developing countries the procyclicality increases, while the opposite result holds for developed economies. This pattern occurs mainly in times of recession, when the need for loans is the highest. Although we found that there was a reduction in procyclicality after the 2000s, these findings pose a challenge to policy-makers, who should think of ways of dealing with lack of foreign funds in difficult times.