Productivity and Tax Evasion

  • Dabla-Norris E
  • Gradstein M
  • Miryugin F
  • et al.
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Abstract

The extent of tax compliance has important implications for revenue yield, efficiency and the fairness of any tax system. Tax evasion undermines revenue collection, distorts competition, and undermines a country’s development prospects. In this paper, we investigate whether higher productivity causally leads to lower tax evasion. We first present stylized facts consistent with this view and develop a model that illustrates one potential transmission channel. Second, we test the model predictions at the firm level using the self-reported share of declared income as proxy for tax evasion for a large sample of emerging and developing economies. Our results suggests that productivity improvements by firms can lead to lower tax evasion.

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Dabla-Norris, E., Gradstein, M., Miryugin, F., & Misch, F. (2019). Productivity and Tax Evasion. IMF Working Papers, 2019(260). https://doi.org/10.5089/9781513518619.001

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