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Working paper 247
Gilles Duranton, Laurent Gobillon, Henry G Overman, "Assessing the effects of local taxation using microgeographic data", 2006-07-24

Abstract: We study the impact of local taxation on the location and growth of firms. Our empiricalmethodology pairs establishments across jurisdictional boundaries to estimate the impact of taxation. Our approach improves on existing work as it corrects for unobserved establishment heterogeneity, for unobserved time-varying site specific effects, and for the endogeneity of local taxation. Applied to data for English manufacturing establishments we find that local taxation has a negative impact on employment growth, but no effect on entry.

Keywords: Local taxation, spatial differencing, borders, regression discontinuity

JEL Classification: H22; H71; R38

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