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Working Paper Series no. 419: Elections and the structure of taxation in developing countries

Abstract

This article analyses the impact of the electoral calendar on the composition of tax revenue (direct versus indirect taxes). It thus represents an extension of traditional political budget-cycle analyses assessing the impact of elections on overall revenue. Panel data from 56 developing countries over the 1980-2006 period reveals a clear pattern of electorally-related policy interventions. Taking the potential endogeneity of election timing into account, we find robust evidence of lower indirect taxes being applied by incumbent governments in the period just prior to an election. Indirect tax revenue in election years is estimated to be 0.3 GDP percentage points lower than in other years, corresponding to a fall of about 3.4% of the average figure in the sample countries, while there is no such relationship with direct tax revenue.

Hélène Ehrhart
January 2013

Classification JEL : D72, E62, O10

Keywords : Political budget cycles, Elections, Taxation, Developing countries.

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Working Paper Series no. 419: Elections and the structure of taxation in developing countries
  • Published on 01/31/2013
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