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Incidencia fiscal en México: ¿es posible aumentar la recaudación sin afectar a la población?

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  • Arturo Robles Valencia
  • Luis Huesca Reynoso

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Este trabajo resena la literatura teórica y empírica en relación con la incidencia fiscal y la posibilidad de generar una situación de mayor recaudación, en relación con un trato justo de los contribuyentes por el sistema fiscal; esto con el objetivo de alcanzar una equidad horizontal y con miras a una mejora en el estado de bienestar, acorde a un efecto redistributivo. Además, se considera la necesidad de una recaudación eficiente para generar un sistema robusto, el cual pueda solventar el gasto público para el caso mexicano. Se concluye con una serie de comentarios con base en la experiencia y la situación actual de la incidencia fiscal.******This document reviews the theoretical and empirical literature concerning tax incidence and the possibility of generating a situation in which tax collection is increased on the basis of fair treatment for taxpayers on the part of the tax system. All of the above with the intention of reaching horizontal equity and with the aim to improve the welfare level in accordance with a redistributive effect. Additionally, the study considers the need of an effective tax collection to produce a robust system that is able to settle Mexican government expenditure. The document concludes with a series of comments based on the experience and the current situation of fiscal incidence.

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  • Arturo Robles Valencia & Luis Huesca Reynoso, 2013. "Incidencia fiscal en México: ¿es posible aumentar la recaudación sin afectar a la población?," Revista Finanzas y Politica Economica, Universidad Católica de Colombia, vol. 5(1), pages 59-78, June.
  • Handle: RePEc:col:000443:012118
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    1. Isaac Sánchez-Juárez & Rosa García-Almada, 2016. "Public Debt, Public Investment and Economic Growth in Mexico," IJFS, MDPI, vol. 4(2), pages 1-14, March.

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