Taxation with a Grain of Salt: The Long-Term Effect of Fiscal Policy on Local Development

74 Pages Posted: 18 Oct 2022

Date Written: 2022

Abstract

This paper studies the long-term effect of taxation on economic geography and development. We rely on a unique natural experiment in place during France’s ancien régime: the salt tax. Introduced in the late 13th century and abrogated by the French Revolution in 1789, the salt tax was not uniformly levied across the French kingdom as its rate varied discontinuously in space. Using a series of rich and original historical data at regular time intervals and very fine spatial resolution since the fifteen century, we estimate a Spatial RDD model. We find that these exogenous tax rate differentials have had large effects on economic geography and development. These effects are, then, confirmed in a DiD analysis, that studies a very large time span (1400-1900 using regular intervals of 25 years) and documents the absence of pre-trends. Most of the effects can still be observed today in population density, firm density, and local average income.

Keywords: taxation, long-term, economic georgraphy, development, spatial discontinuity, salt tax

JEL Classification: H200, N330, O230, J610

Suggested Citation

Giommoni, Tommaso and Loumeau, Gabriel, Taxation with a Grain of Salt: The Long-Term Effect of Fiscal Policy on Local Development (2022). CESifo Working Paper No. 9997, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=4246405 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.4246405

Tommaso Giommoni (Contact Author)

ETH Zürich ( email )

Zürichbergstrasse 18
8092 Zurich, CH-1015
Switzerland

Gabriel Loumeau

ETH Zurich ( email )

Rämistrasse 101
ZUE F7
Zürich, 8092
Switzerland

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