Progressive Income Tax and Comparative Advantage in Trade

45 Pages Posted: 27 Dec 2022

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Andrey Stoyanov

York University - Department of Economics

Jie Cai

Shanghai University of Finance and Economics - School of Economics

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Abstract

We show in the world trade data that countries with more progressive personal income tax system are less likely to have comparative advantage in industries that employ a greater share of high-income occupations, such as high-tech industries and professional services. Moreover, when countries increase their income tax progressiveness over time, they lose comparative advantage in sectors that use high-paying occupations intensively. We propose two theoretical mechanisms to explain these empirical observations: one is the occupational choice model based on the trade-o⁄ between the wage and leisure in the Heckscher-Ohlin framework; the other is the HeckscherOhlin model with international immigration of high income workers. Both models demonstrate that progressive income tax pushes workers away from high-income occupations and undermines the comparative advantage in industries that rely heavily on these occupations. Policy makers need to consider the side e⁄ect of income tax on industry competitiveness in the global market when ghting inequality.

Keywords: Comparative advantage of trade, progressive income tax, occupational choice, immigration

Suggested Citation

Stoyanov, Andrey and Cai, Jie, Progressive Income Tax and Comparative Advantage in Trade. Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=4313130 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.4313130

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