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Causality Between the Tax Burden of Direct Taxes and Economic Growth in European Union Countries with Proportional Taxation

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  • Angel Angelov

    (Department of Finance, University of National and World Economy, 1700 Sofia, Bulgaria)

  • Velichka Nikolova

    (Department of Economics, University of National and World Economy, 1700 Sofia, Bulgaria)

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The present study examines the relationship between economic growth and the tax burden that is formed as a result of income taxes. The main goal is to verify whether there is a link between these research variables in the long run and if this is confirmed, to analyze the manner in which these processes interact. The research applies a range of econometric techniques, including stationary tests, pairwise Granger causality test, Johansen cointegration test, impulse functions, and variance decompositions in order to investigate causality in the short- and long-term. The study is based on 49 observations and covers four European Union (EU) member states (Bulgaria, Hungary, Romania, and Estonia), which continue to impose a proportional (flat) tax on personal and corporate income. The analysis relies on quarterly data for the period 2013Q1–2025Q1. The results obtained are quite heterogeneous, which can be explained by the significant differences in the tax policy pursued, as well as by a number of other features determining the growth of national economies.

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  • Angel Angelov & Velichka Nikolova, 2025. "Causality Between the Tax Burden of Direct Taxes and Economic Growth in European Union Countries with Proportional Taxation," JRFM, MDPI, vol. 18(11), pages 1-25, November.
  • Handle: RePEc:gam:jjrfmx:v:18:y:2025:i:11:p:626-:d:1790826
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