Condicionantes políticos das reformas tributárias na América Latina

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Autor(a) principal: Almeida, Aloisio Flávio Ferreira de
Data de Publicação: 2015
Tipo de documento: Tese
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Repositório Institucional do FGV (FGV Repositório Digital)
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10438/13600
Resumo: Are tax reforms conditioned by political factors? Checking the scarcity of empirical studies on the subject, we define tax reform and adopt a typology for these phenomena. We then compiled the tax reforms database, obtained from the responses to forms of the IPES 2006, a survey held by the Inter-American Development Bank with support from the Inter-American Center of Tax Administrations (CIAT). These forms were completed by expert officials from the ministries of finances of Latin American countries, who reported tax reforms between 1990 and 2004. We then built the indexes of tax reforms, which were used as dependent variables in our regression models. The indices contribute to the development of quantitative studies on tax reforms in Latin America. They allow us to separately analyze the determinants of reform of the taxation of income and consumption, as well as general and targeted reforms, and those reforms aimed at the increase or decrease of public revenues. The tests highlighted the influence of the closed list in proportional representation electoral systems, indicating that the parliamentary discipline is important to adopt reforms. For some specifications, district magnitude, bicameralism, the power of decree of the president of the republic and its electoral cycle, all showed some relevance to tax reforms. We do not collect evidence of short-term political factors, such as the government party ideology and government majority in parliament. Similarly, the influence of presidential powers of agenda and veto was not confirmed. The domain of a party in the coalition government was relevant only when linked to the closed list. Overall, the results confirm the impact of political-institutional factors on tax reforms. The same cannot be said for political-situational factors. In addition, differences were observed in the political constraints that define reforms in taxation of income and consumption, targeted and general reforms, expansive reforms and fiscal incentives. The study contributes to quantitative analysis of the political constraints of tax reforms in Latin America and provides data previously unavailable. It shows empirical evidence, considering different types of reform and political factors. It concludes by the need to incorporate the political variables in studies involving tax reforms, previously marked by the dominance of economic arguments. It also suggests that better political institutions are important to improve tax policy decisions in Latin America.
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spelling Almeida, Aloisio Flávio Ferreira deEscolas::EAESPAvelino Filho, GeorgeCoelho, IsaiasAbrucio, Fernando LuizRocha, FabianaBiderman, Ciro2015-03-30T14:48:20Z2015-03-30T14:48:20Z2015-02-24ALMEIDA, Aloisio Flávio Ferreira de. Condicionantes políticos das reformas tributárias na América Latina. Tese (Doutorado em Administração Pública e Governo) - FGV - Fundação Getúlio Vargas, São Paulo, 2015.http://hdl.handle.net/10438/13600Are tax reforms conditioned by political factors? Checking the scarcity of empirical studies on the subject, we define tax reform and adopt a typology for these phenomena. We then compiled the tax reforms database, obtained from the responses to forms of the IPES 2006, a survey held by the Inter-American Development Bank with support from the Inter-American Center of Tax Administrations (CIAT). These forms were completed by expert officials from the ministries of finances of Latin American countries, who reported tax reforms between 1990 and 2004. We then built the indexes of tax reforms, which were used as dependent variables in our regression models. The indices contribute to the development of quantitative studies on tax reforms in Latin America. They allow us to separately analyze the determinants of reform of the taxation of income and consumption, as well as general and targeted reforms, and those reforms aimed at the increase or decrease of public revenues. The tests highlighted the influence of the closed list in proportional representation electoral systems, indicating that the parliamentary discipline is important to adopt reforms. For some specifications, district magnitude, bicameralism, the power of decree of the president of the republic and its electoral cycle, all showed some relevance to tax reforms. We do not collect evidence of short-term political factors, such as the government party ideology and government majority in parliament. Similarly, the influence of presidential powers of agenda and veto was not confirmed. The domain of a party in the coalition government was relevant only when linked to the closed list. Overall, the results confirm the impact of political-institutional factors on tax reforms. The same cannot be said for political-situational factors. In addition, differences were observed in the political constraints that define reforms in taxation of income and consumption, targeted and general reforms, expansive reforms and fiscal incentives. The study contributes to quantitative analysis of the political constraints of tax reforms in Latin America and provides data previously unavailable. It shows empirical evidence, considering different types of reform and political factors. It concludes by the need to incorporate the political variables in studies involving tax reforms, previously marked by the dominance of economic arguments. It also suggests that better political institutions are important to improve tax policy decisions in Latin America.Seriam as reformas tributárias condicionadas por fatores políticos? Verificando a escassez de trabalhos empíricos sobre o tema, elaboramos definição própria de reforma tributária e adotamos uma tipologia para esses fenômenos. Em seguida, compilamos a base de dados de reformas tributárias a partir das respostas aos formulários da pesquisa de campo IPES 2006, realizada pelo Banco Interamericano de Desenvolvimento, com apoio do Centro Interamericano de Administrações Tributárias (CIAT). Esses formulários foram preenchidos por funcionários especialistas dos ministérios de finanças latino-americanos, que reportaram reformas entre 1990 e 2004. Depois, construímos os índices de reformas tributárias, que foram utilizados como variáveis dependentes em nossos modelos. Os índices contribuem para o desenvolvimento de estudos quantitativos sobre reformas tributárias, portando flexibilidade para testar diversas hipóteses. Eles tornaram possível analisar separadamente os determinantes das reformas da tributação da renda e do consumo, das reformas gerais e direcionadas, das reformas tendentes a aumentar ou reduzir tributos. Nos testes, destacou-se a influência da lista fechada, indicando que a disciplina parlamentar é importante para aprovar reformas. Em menor número de especificações, foram também relevantes a magnitude distrital, o bicameralismo, o poder de decreto do presidente da república e seu ciclo eleitoral. Não captamos evidência de fatores políticos conjunturais, como a ideologia partidária e maioria do governo no parlamento. Do mesmo modo, a influência dos poderes presidenciais de agenda e veto não se confirmou. O domínio de um partido na coalizão de governo foi relevante somente quando vinculado à lista fechada nas eleições. Em geral, os resultados confirmam o impacto de fatores político-institucionais sobre reformas tributárias, não se observando o mesmo para fatores político-conjunturais. Além disso, foram observadas diferenças nos condicionantes políticos que definem reformas na tributação da renda e do consumo, direcionadas e gerais, expansivas e redutoras (incentivos). O estudo contribui para análise quantitativa dos condicionantes políticos das reformas tributárias na América Latina e fornece dados antes indisponíveis. Oferece evidência empírica, considerando diferentes tipos de reformas e de fatores políticos. O estudo conclui pela necessidade de incorporar as variáveis políticas nas análises que envolvam reformas tributárias, até então marcadas pelo domínio dos argumentos econômicos. 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dc.title.por.fl_str_mv Condicionantes políticos das reformas tributárias na América Latina
title Condicionantes políticos das reformas tributárias na América Latina
spellingShingle Condicionantes políticos das reformas tributárias na América Latina
Almeida, Aloisio Flávio Ferreira de
Political institutions
Political economy
Tax reform
Income taxation
Consumption taxation
Instituições políticas
Economia política
Tributação da renda
Tributação do consumo
Administração pública
Administração tributária
Economia
Reforma tributária
Tributos
Política tributária
title_short Condicionantes políticos das reformas tributárias na América Latina
title_full Condicionantes políticos das reformas tributárias na América Latina
title_fullStr Condicionantes políticos das reformas tributárias na América Latina
title_full_unstemmed Condicionantes políticos das reformas tributárias na América Latina
title_sort Condicionantes políticos das reformas tributárias na América Latina
author Almeida, Aloisio Flávio Ferreira de
author_facet Almeida, Aloisio Flávio Ferreira de
author_role author
dc.contributor.unidadefgv.por.fl_str_mv Escolas::EAESP
dc.contributor.member.none.fl_str_mv Avelino Filho, George
Coelho, Isaias
Abrucio, Fernando Luiz
Rocha, Fabiana
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Almeida, Aloisio Flávio Ferreira de
dc.contributor.advisor1.fl_str_mv Biderman, Ciro
contributor_str_mv Biderman, Ciro
dc.subject.eng.fl_str_mv Political institutions
Political economy
Tax reform
Income taxation
Consumption taxation
topic Political institutions
Political economy
Tax reform
Income taxation
Consumption taxation
Instituições políticas
Economia política
Tributação da renda
Tributação do consumo
Administração pública
Administração tributária
Economia
Reforma tributária
Tributos
Política tributária
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Instituições políticas
Economia política
Tributação da renda
Tributação do consumo
dc.subject.area.por.fl_str_mv Administração pública
dc.subject.bibliodata.por.fl_str_mv Administração tributária
Economia
Reforma tributária
Tributos
Política tributária
description Are tax reforms conditioned by political factors? Checking the scarcity of empirical studies on the subject, we define tax reform and adopt a typology for these phenomena. We then compiled the tax reforms database, obtained from the responses to forms of the IPES 2006, a survey held by the Inter-American Development Bank with support from the Inter-American Center of Tax Administrations (CIAT). These forms were completed by expert officials from the ministries of finances of Latin American countries, who reported tax reforms between 1990 and 2004. We then built the indexes of tax reforms, which were used as dependent variables in our regression models. The indices contribute to the development of quantitative studies on tax reforms in Latin America. They allow us to separately analyze the determinants of reform of the taxation of income and consumption, as well as general and targeted reforms, and those reforms aimed at the increase or decrease of public revenues. The tests highlighted the influence of the closed list in proportional representation electoral systems, indicating that the parliamentary discipline is important to adopt reforms. For some specifications, district magnitude, bicameralism, the power of decree of the president of the republic and its electoral cycle, all showed some relevance to tax reforms. We do not collect evidence of short-term political factors, such as the government party ideology and government majority in parliament. Similarly, the influence of presidential powers of agenda and veto was not confirmed. The domain of a party in the coalition government was relevant only when linked to the closed list. Overall, the results confirm the impact of political-institutional factors on tax reforms. The same cannot be said for political-situational factors. In addition, differences were observed in the political constraints that define reforms in taxation of income and consumption, targeted and general reforms, expansive reforms and fiscal incentives. The study contributes to quantitative analysis of the political constraints of tax reforms in Latin America and provides data previously unavailable. It shows empirical evidence, considering different types of reform and political factors. It concludes by the need to incorporate the political variables in studies involving tax reforms, previously marked by the dominance of economic arguments. It also suggests that better political institutions are important to improve tax policy decisions in Latin America.
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