Trade Policy Reform and the Missing Revenue

Trade Policy Reform and the Missing Revenue

Author: 
Arndta, Channing
Date published: 
2008
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Responsibility: 
Tarp, Finn, jt. author
Journal Title: 
Journal of African Economies
Source: 
Journal of African Economies,Vol.17,No.1,2008,pp.131-160
Abstract: 

In many African countries, large discrepancies exist between revenues implied by published tariff rates multiplied by estimated import volumes and actual receipts. We develop a stylised trade model where average and marginal tariff rates diverge and incorporate insights from this model into a computable general equilibrium model of an African economy (Mozambique) to study the implications of trade policy reform. Model simulations indicate that lowering tariff rates and reducing duty-free importation in a manner that maintains official revenue benefit nearly everyone. The main exception is those who benefited from duty-free imports in the base.

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CITATION: Arndta, Channing. Trade Policy Reform and the Missing Revenue . : , 2008. Journal of African Economies,Vol.17,No.1,2008,pp.131-160 - Available at: https://library.au.int/trade-policy-reform-and-missing-revenue-2