Bania, Neil
Permanent URI for this collection
Browse
Browsing Bania, Neil by Subject "Tax investments"
Now showing 1 - 1 of 1
Results Per Page
Sort Options
Item Open Access Ranking State Fiscal Structures using Theory and Evidence(University of Oregon, Dept of Economics, 2007-06) Bania, Neil; Stone, Joe A.This paper offers unique rankings of the extent to which fiscal structures of U.S. states contribute to economic growth. The rankings are novel in two key respects: they are well grounded in established growth theory, in which the effect of taxes depends both on the level of taxes and on the composition of expenditures; and they are derived from actual estimates of the link between fiscal structures and economic growth. Estimates for the latter yield a growth hill, in which the incremental effect of taxes spent on productive services and infrastructure initially rises, reaches a peak, and then declines. Rankings derived from these estimates differ sharply from typical rankings based on levels of taxation alone. Two hypothetical policy experiments highlight both the growth-hill effects of tax investments in productive services and infrastructure and the short- and long-term tradeoffs in attempting to fund strong social services.