The output effects of tax changes: narrative evidence from Spain

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Paula Gil
Francisco Martí
Richard Morris
Javier J. Pérez
Roberto Ramos
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[1] Universidad Complutense,
[2] Banco de España,undefined
[3] European Central Bank,undefined
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SERIEs | 2019年 / 10卷
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Tax shocks; Narrative record; Fiscal policy; GDP growth; E32; E62; H20;
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This paper estimates the GDP impact of legislated tax changes in Spain using a newly constructed narrative record for the period 1986–2015. Our baseline estimates suggest that a 1% of GDP increase in exogenous taxes depresses output by around 1.3% after 1 year, this negative effect fading away at more distant horizons. We also find that the effects of changes in indirect taxes are larger and that, following a tax increase, investment reacts more than consumption. Overall, our set of estimates is consistent with negative output effects triggered by tax increases, yet the quantitative effects are subject to non-negligible uncertainty that is reflected in wide confidence bands, in line with the extant literature for other countries.
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