Taxation of Asset Income in the Presence of a World Securites Market
20 Pages Posted: 4 Jul 2004 Last revised: 15 Dec 2022
Date Written: August 1986
Abstract
This paper shows, using a standard CAPM model of security prices in a world market,that even small countries can affect the price of domestically issued risky securities, whilelarge countries can affect the prices of all securities. As a result, countries have the incentive to set tax rates such that in equilibrium investors specialize in domestic securities, and net capital flows between countries are restricted. Each country does this to increase the utility of domestic residents, taking as given the tax policies of other governments, but the net outcome is a reduction in world efficiency and likely a reduction in the utility of all individuals.
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