Measuring untapped revenue potential in developing countries: cross-country frontier and panel data analysis

IF 0.5 Q4 ECONOMICS
Željko Bogetić, Dominik Naeher, Raghavan Narayanan
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Abstract

Efforts supporting domestic revenue mobilisation in developing countries are often designed and evaluated based on empirical indicators, such as ratios of revenue to gross domestic product, which capture differences in achieved outcomes across countries. This article studies a complementary approach that also takes into account differences in countries’ fundamental economic structures associated with different capacities to raise revenue, which are not captured by simple ratios of revenue to gross domestic product. Non-parametric data envelopment analysis is applied to estimate domestic revenue potential in a panel of 118 low- and middle-income countries from 2008 to 2019. This approach provides a data-driven measure of how efficient each country is in raising domestic revenue given its national economic conditions. The results indicate that countries’ relative efficiencies do not exhibit the same strongly positive correlation with income levels as typically observed for ratios of revenue to gross domestic product. Instead, countries with low efficiency are spread across all income groups and geographical regions. This suggests that looking solely at ratios of revenue to gross domestic product might be misleading for drawing policy and normative conclusions about how much more revenue a country should aim to raise. Finally, panel regression analysis is used to investigate the extent to which international support is targeted at countries with larger untapped revenue potential.
衡量发展中国家未开发的收入潜力:跨国边界和面板数据分析
发展中国家支持国内收入动员的努力往往是根据经验指标来设计和评估的,比如收入与国内生产总值(gdp)的比率,这些指标反映了各国在实现成果方面的差异。本文研究了一种补充方法,该方法还考虑到各国与不同的收入筹集能力相关的基本经济结构的差异,而简单的收入与国内生产总值(gdp)之比并不能反映这些差异。应用非参数数据包络分析对118个低收入和中等收入国家2008年至2019年的国内收入潜力进行了估计。这种方法提供了一种数据驱动的衡量方法,以衡量每个国家在本国经济条件下提高国内收入的效率。研究结果表明,各国的相对效率与收入水平之间并没有表现出与收入与国内生产总值(gdp)之比通常观察到的那种强烈正相关关系。相反,低效率国家分布在所有收入群体和地理区域。这表明,仅看财政收入与国内生产总值(gdp)之比,可能会误导人们得出有关一国应力争提高多少财政收入的政策和规范性结论。最后,使用面板回归分析来调查国际支持针对具有较大未开发收入潜力的国家的程度。
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