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Effects of the Five Percent Uniform Tariff

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  • Tan, Elizabeth S.

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Contrary to usual expectations, it can be shown that the aggregate output can increase from the imposition of a uniform tariff rate and that the 5% uniform tariff rate improves resource allocation within the tradable sectors due to relative price changes. This is done through the Trade model using an I-O framework and through the Simulation Model. While substantial benefits are reaped from the low uniform tariff rate in terms of improved sectoral output, a deterioration of trade deficit is expected. Whether the low uniform rate translates to higher tax collection still depends heavily on tax compliance.

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  • Tan, Elizabeth S., 1998. "Effects of the Five Percent Uniform Tariff," Discussion Papers DP 1997-17, Philippine Institute for Development Studies.
  • Handle: RePEc:phd:dpaper:dp_1997-17
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