The tax revenue implication of trade liberalisation in sub‐Saharan Africa: Some new evidence

IF 2 4区 经济学 Q2 DEVELOPMENT STUDIES Review of Development Economics Pub Date : 2024-05-06 DOI:10.1111/rode.13106
Olanrewaju Kassim
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Despite the advent of trade liberalisation, trade taxes still remain a key source of tax revenues in sub‐Saharan Africa. Further trade reforms in the form of the African Continental Free Trade Area could, however, hinder output growth in the region if these reforms lead to a decline in total tax revenues. Motivated by this conundrum, this paper investigates the impact of trade liberalisation on tax revenues across a panel of sub‐Saharan African countries. The results indicate that trade liberalisation is associated with an increase in total tax revenues. Also, the reduction of import and export duties significantly increases and decreases domestic and trade tax revenues, respectively. In addition, greater urbanisation is associated with an increase in total tax revenues, while inflation decreases tax revenues.
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撒哈拉以南非洲贸易自由化对税收的影响:一些新证据
尽管贸易自由化已经到来,但贸易税仍然是撒哈拉以南非洲税收的主要来源。然而,如果以非洲大陆自由贸易区为形式的进一步贸易改革导致税收总额下降,那么这些改革可能会阻碍该地区的产出增长。在这一难题的推动下,本文研究了贸易自由化对撒哈拉以南非洲国家税收的影响。结果表明,贸易自由化与税收总额的增加有关。同时,进口税和出口税的降低分别显著增加和减少了国内税收和贸易税收。此外,城市化程度的提高与总税收的增加有关,而通货膨胀则会减少税收。
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期刊介绍: The Review of Development Economics is a leading journal publishing high-quality research in development economics. It publishes rigorous analytical papers, theoretical and empirical, which deal with contemporary growth problems of developing countries, including the transition economies. The Review not only serves as a link between theorists and practitioners, but also builds a bridge between development economists and their colleagues in related fields. While the level of the Review of Development Economics is academic, the materials presented are of value to policy makers and researchers, especially those in developing countries.
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