Nonlinear Relationship between Economic Growth and Tax Revenue in Turkey: Hidden Cointegration Approach

IF 0.2 Q4 BUSINESS, FINANCE
Merve Altaylar
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The tax revenues, which constitute the most important income item of the state, provide the necessary financing for sustainable economic growth in evolved countries, development efforts in developing economies, and form the basis of social welfare. Therefore, the relationship between economic growth and tax revenues is significant and numerous empirical studies have been carried out on this subject. However, there is no study testing the hidden cointegration. This paper aims to test the presence of hidden cointegration between economic growth and tax revenues and intends to develop further typologies. To test the relationship, data on the ratio of annual tax revenues/ GDP between 1985-2018 in Turkey was used, and Hidden Cointegration Approach developed by Granger and Yoon (2002) and crouching error correction model were applied. The analysis results demonstrated that the tax revenues decreased across variables and that there was a cointegration relationship in periods when the GDP increased. This manuscript is a contribution to the literature since a different technique was performed to examine the relationship between growth and tax revenues, and the results obtained will be crucial for decision-makers.
土耳其经济增长与税收的非线性关系:隐含协整方法
税收收入是国家最重要的收入项目,为发达国家的可持续经济增长和发展中经济体的发展努力提供必要的资金,并构成社会福利的基础。因此,经济增长与税收收入之间的关系是重要的,并且对此进行了大量的实证研究。然而,目前还没有研究对隐性协整进行检验。本文旨在检验经济增长与税收收入之间是否存在隐性协整,并进一步发展类型学。为了检验这一关系,我们使用了1985-2018年土耳其年度税收收入/ GDP比率的数据,并使用了Granger和Yoon(2002)开发的隐协整方法和蹲伏误差修正模型。分析结果表明,税收收入在各变量间呈下降趋势,且在GDP增长时期存在协整关系。这份手稿是对文献的贡献,因为采用了不同的技术来检查增长与税收收入之间的关系,所获得的结果对决策者至关重要。
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