Journal of Applied Economics (Jan 2019)

Measuring the impact of financial taxation on capital: evidence from Chilean manufacturing plants

  • Juan A. Correa,
  • Miguel Lorca,
  • Francisco Parro

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1080/15140326.2018.1526866
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 22, no. 1
pp. 23 – 39

Abstract

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Using panel data from Chilean manufacturing plants, we estimate the impact of a stamp tax, levied on loans by financial institutions, on capital stock. Our results show that the tax has a statistically significant negative effect on the stock of capital. Specifically, we find that a rise of one percentage point in the financial tax rate decreases the stock of capital by about $$4\% $$. We also find that the impact on firms is heterogeneous, depending on the intensity of the different types of capital they hold. In particular, the demand for capital from firms with a higher percentage of structural assets, such as land and buildings, is relatively less affected by the tax.

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