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The Odd Fascination with Tax-to-GDP Ratio

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  • Nadeem Ul Haque

    (Pakistan Institute of Development Economics)

  • Raja Rafi Ullah

    (Pakistan Institute of Development Economics)

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There has been persistent pressure on successive Pakistani Governments by policymakers, especially those affiliated with multilateral donor agencies, to increase the Percentage Tax-to-GDP ratio. It is true, that the fiscal deficit continues to increase. However, the assumption that it is a tax shortfall that grows the deficit needs to be challenged. Haque (2020 & 2022) and PIDE (2021) have consistently challenged this hypothesis by noting that growing government expenditures arise from its inability to control inefficiencies, losses, and staffing. In addition, the government creates a large number of new agencies often duplicating work and often without regard to funding and cost benefit considerations.

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  • Nadeem Ul Haque & Raja Rafi Ullah, 2022. "The Odd Fascination with Tax-to-GDP Ratio," PIDE Knowledge Brief 2022:78, Pakistan Institute of Development Economics.
  • Handle: RePEc:pid:kbrief:2022:78
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