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Title: Do Large Corporate Tax Cuts Boost Wages? Evidence from Ohio
Citation Type: Journal Article
Publication Year: 2021
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ISSN: 19351682
DOI: 10.1515/BEJEAP-2019-0245/ASSET/GRAPHIC/J_BEJEAP-2019-0245_FIG_007.JPG
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Abstract: This paper evaluates a natural experiment which occurred in Ohio in 2005 when the state amended the tax system. The change sets up a dramatic corporate tax cut of 8.3 percentage points (p.p.) over the period 2006-2010 corresponding to a 96.9% reduction in the tax. Policymakers also reduced the personal income tax over the same period by 0.95 percentage point (p.p.). I investigate the incidence of the reform on wages in general and corporate wages in the short-run. To do so, I use a synthetic control method along with an event study design applied to individual records of the Current Population Survey (CPS). The results in this paper suggest that the corporate tax cut may have resulted in a one-time payment in corporate wages at the onset of the reform.
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Authors: Kakpo, Eliakim
Periodical (Full): B.E. Journal of Economic Analysis and Policy
Issue: 2
Volume: 21
Pages: 537-575
Data Collections: IPUMS CPS
Topics: Poverty and Welfare
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