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Do Tax Increases Tame Inflation?

May 1, 2023·
James Cloyne
,
Joseba Martinez
,
Haroon Mumtaz
,
Paolo Surico
· 1 min read
Abstract
The answer is yes'' for personal income taxes but no’’ for corporate income taxes. Using narrative-identified US federal tax changes post-World War II and disaggregated sectoral data on consumer and producer prices, we show that higher average personal income tax rates lower prices across a broad range of sectors, but higher average corporate tax rates do not. There is also significant sectoral heterogeneity in the size of the effects. Finally, only personal tax increases lower inflation expectations, while corporate tax increases lead to persistent declines in stock prices. Our results are consistent with personal taxes affecting aggregate demand and corporate taxes persistently affecting supply conditions.
Type
Journal article
Publication
American Economic Association Papers and Proceedings, Volume 113, 377-381
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