Benedikt Zinn
Zentrum für Europäische Wirtschaftsforschung
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Perspektiven Der Wirtschaftspolitik | 2012
Christoph Spengel; Benedikt Zinn
Abstract This paper reviews theoretical predictions on the likely effect of globalization on tax revenues and tax structures in developed countries. The predictions are then confronted with data from OECD countries. The evidence suggests that, in contrast to wide-held views, globalization only marginally affects tax revenues and structures. Most importantly, while it is often assumed that globalization would undermine national governments’ ability to tax mobile businesses, corporate tax revenue has increased over time. Overall, the tax systems in developed countries are highly stable in terms of both revenues and tax structure.
Archive | 2012
Christoph Spengel; Sebastian Lazar; Lisa Evers; Benedikt Zinn
We trace back Romania’s development to a low-tax country among the Member States of the European Union by analyzing the major tax law changes in corporate taxation since 1992. We find that the significant reduction of the corporate income tax rate from 45% in 1992 to 16% since 2005 has not been accompanied by a comprehensive broadening of the corporate income tax base as prevalent in many longstanding Member States of the EU and the OECD. Our analysis is not limited to a comprehensive description of the development of corporate taxation in Romania, but goes on with a numerical analysis of the tax burdens at different periods of time which constitute milestones in the development of corporate taxation in Romania. For this purpose, we apply the European Tax Analyzer, which is a computer-based model firm approach. We find that the average company tax burden of the underlying model company has dropped significantly by almost 65% since 1992. Furthermore, our numerical analysis does not confirm the tax base broadening policy. As a result, Romania holds position two among the group of Central and Eastern European EU Member States.
Intertax | 2011
Christoph Spengel; Benedikt Zinn
Archive | 2012
Benedikt Zinn; Christoph Spengel
Archive | 2012
Christoph Spengel; Martina Ortmann-Babel; Benedikt Zinn; Sebastian Matenaer
Archive | 2011
Christoph Spengel; Jost H. Heckemeyer; Benedikt Zinn
Hitotsubashi Journal of Economics | 2011
Christoph Spengel; Wei Li; Benedikt Zinn; Katharina Finke
Archive | 2010
Christoph Spengel; Benedikt Zinn
Annual Conference 2015 (Muenster): Economic Development - Theory and Policy | 2014
Maria Theresia Evers; Katharina Finke; Sebastian Matenaer; Ina Meier; Benedikt Zinn
Archive | 2010
Christoph Spengel; Katharina Finke; Benedikt Zinn