Puzzling Tax Structures in Developing Countries: A Comparison of Two Alternative Explanations
Observed economic policies in developing countries differ sharply both from those observed among developed countries and from those forecast by existing models of optimal policies. For example, developing countries rely little on broad-based taxes, and make substantial use of tariffs and seignorage as nontax sources of revenue. The objective of this paper is to contrast the implications of two models designed to explain such anomalous policies.
Geography
Link
http://www.nber.org/papers/W11661