Different modelling approaches of tax revenue performance: The case of Baltic countries

IF 1.4 4区 经济学 Q3 ECONOMICS
Vera Mirović, Branimir Kalaš, Nada Milenković, Jelena Andrašić
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Tax revenue performance represents one of the most essential issues to every government when creating and profiling fiscal policy according to the macroeconomic framework of each country. In particular, this issue comes to the fore in extraordinary circumstances and unstable trends when governments are exposed to greater costs of financing budget deficits and public debts. Tax revenue mobilization shows the government’s ability to collect sufficient revenue to finance government expenditures, as well as cover public needs. By using static and dynamic panel approaches, this research investigates the effect of tax revenue performance in Baltic countries (Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania) for the period 1995–2020. The main objective of this paper is to identify which determinants are crucial for improving tax revenue performance in the Baltic region. Namely, this research identifies how the main macroeconomic determinants affect the tax revenue performance in Baltic countries, which enables these economies to adjust to their favorable and unfavorable effects from the aspect of tax revenue mobilization. The empirical results show that gross domestic product per capita, industry value added, trade, and government expenditures have positive effects on tax revenue performance, while inflation, gross government debt, and exchange rate volatility negatively affect the tax revenue performance in these economies. Furthermore, the joining of Baltic countries to the European Union upgraded the tax revenue performance of this region in the short-run and long-run. Precisely, Baltic countries should focus on a higher level of economic growth, greater industry share and trade of GDP, as well as lower inflation rate, lesser exchange rate volatility, and smaller government gross debt.
税收绩效的不同建模方法:波罗的海国家的案例
在根据各国宏观经济框架制定和分析财政政策时,税收绩效是每个政府最重要的问题之一。特别是在特殊情况和不稳定趋势下,当政府面临更高的预算赤字和公共债务融资成本时,这个问题就显得尤为突出。税收调动表明政府有能力征收足够的税收来支付政府支出和满足公共需求。通过采用静态和动态面板方法,本研究调查了1995-2020年期间波罗的海国家(爱沙尼亚、拉脱维亚和立陶宛)税收绩效的影响。本文的主要目的是确定哪些决定因素对改善波罗的海地区的税收绩效至关重要。也就是说,本研究确定了主要的宏观经济决定因素如何影响波罗的海国家的税收绩效,这使得这些经济体能够从税收动员方面调整其有利和不利的影响。实证结果表明,人均国内生产总值、工业增加值、贸易和政府支出对税收绩效有正向影响,而通货膨胀、政府总债务和汇率波动对税收绩效有负向影响。此外,波罗的海国家加入欧盟在短期和长期都提升了该地区的税收绩效。确切地说,波罗的海国家应该把重点放在更高的经济增长水平、更大的工业和贸易占GDP的比重、更低的通货膨胀率、更小的汇率波动和更小的政府总债务上。
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