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identify the causal price effects, we compare the development of prices in Germany to those in Austria. Our findings indicate …
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On 1 July 2020, value added tax (VAT) rates were reduced in Germany to fight the economic consequences of the Corona … Germany to those in Austria. Our findings indicate a nearly full pass-through of the VAT rate reduction on prices. On average …
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This paper estimates the pass through of VAT changes to consumer prices, using a uniquedataset providing disaggregated, monthly data on prices and VAT rates for 17 Eurozonecountries over 1999-2013. Pass through is much less than full on average, and differsmarkedly across types of VAT change....
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This paper estimates the pass through of VAT changes to consumer prices, using a unique dataset providing disaggregated, monthly data on prices and VAT rates for 17 Eurozone countries over 1999-2013. Pass through is much less than full on average, and differs markedly across types of VAT change....
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013013095
exogenous value-added tax reform in Germany, I use an event study and a differences-in-differences approach to investigate the …
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exogenous value-added tax reform in Germany, I use an event study and a differences-in-differences approach to investigate the …
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This paper estimates the pass through of VAT changes to consumer prices, using a unique dataset providing disaggregated, monthly data on prices and VAT rates for 17 Eurozone countries over 1999-2013. Pass through is much less than full on average, and differs markedly across types of VAT change....
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011343743
identify the causal price effects, we compare the development of prices in Germany to those in Austria. Our findings indicate …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013222200
The sales tax is assumed to be regressive as those with higher incomes spend a smaller portion of their incomes. This conclusion is based on the presumption that the sales tax is a broad-based consumer tax and that consumers bear the burden of the tax. In practice, the tax is neither broad-based...
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quantitative analysis for Germany indicates that such concerns are misplaced. We find that the abolition of VAT differentiation has …
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