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Tariff and Consumption Tax Reforms in a Developing Tourism Economy

Jean-Pierre Laffargue
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Hamid Beladi
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This paper examines the effects of a coordinated tax reform by replacing import tariffs with point-by-point increases in consumption taxes for a small-open developing tourism economy. Foreign tourists demand for the non-traded goods provided in the informal sector of the host economy, resulting in a tourism-induced terms-of-trade effect. The presence of inbound tourism lends a support to positive tariffs even for a small open economy. The indirect tax reform of this kind can increase residents’ welfare and government revenue when the initial tariffs are relatively larger to the consumption taxes.
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hal-01450797 , version 1 (31-01-2017)

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Chi-Chur Chao, Jean-Pierre Laffargue, Hamid Beladi. Tariff and Consumption Tax Reforms in a Developing Tourism Economy. Journal of International Trade and Economic Development, 2015, 24 (6), pp.822-834. ⟨hal-01450797⟩
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