The Quantitative Effects of Tax Foresight: Not All States Are Equal

53 Pages Posted: 30 Mar 2017

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Ana Maria Herrera

University of Kentucky - Gatton College of Business and Economics

Sandeep Kumar Rangaraju

Weber State University (WSU) - Goddard School of Business and Economics

Date Written: March 28, 2017

Abstract

This paper explores the effect of tax news on state economic activity. We estimate a factor-augmented vector autoregression (FAVAR) model, which allows us to consider the possibility that unobserved regional factors — such as credit and fiscal conditions — might be relevant for modelling the dynamic response of aggregate and state-level economic activity. We identify tax foresight as a shock to the implicit tax rate, measured by the yield spread between the one year tax-exempt municipal bond and the one-year taxable Treasury bond. Our results suggest that an increase in the implicit tax rate raises national output over much of the anticipation period. In addition, anticipated tax increases give rise to expansions in state personal income and employment. We find that the variation in the responsiveness of economic activity across states is mostly explained by differences in industrial composition and income distribution, as well as by some demographic characteristics such as median income and education.

Keywords: Policy Foresight, FAVAR, Tax Policy, State Business Cycles

JEL Classification: C32, E62, H24, H25

Suggested Citation

Herrera, Ana Maria and Rangaraju, Sandeep Kumar, The Quantitative Effects of Tax Foresight: Not All States Are Equal (March 28, 2017). Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=2942390 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.2942390

Ana Maria Herrera (Contact Author)

University of Kentucky - Gatton College of Business and Economics ( email )

Lexington, KY 40506
United States

HOME PAGE: http://gatton.uky.edu/faculty/herrera

Sandeep Kumar Rangaraju

Weber State University (WSU) - Goddard School of Business and Economics ( email )

3801 University Circle
Ogden, UT 84408
United States

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