Tax Reforms and Equity in Asia
The experience of the 1980's

Publication date: 42
Publication series:
Innocenti Occasional Papers, Economic Policy Series
No. of pages: 60
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Abstract
The 1980s witnessed a number of important shifts in fiscal policy in both the developed and the developing world. These reforms were carried out in response to such growing pressures as the debt crisis, which were hampering the basic operation of taxation and its overall performance in terms of revenue, fairness and efficiency. This paper examines the Asian experience of this process of change - identifying key reforms and assessing their effectiveness. Particular emphasis is placed throughout upon the equity implications of the various tax systems.
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