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The RePEc plagiarism page Unlocking the gates of paradise: General equilibrium effects of information exchangeLuca Marchiori and Olivier PierrardJournal of Economic Dynamics and Control, 2018, vol. 87, issue C, 152-172Abstract:In a move to reduce bank secrecy and fight international tax evasion, about 100 tax jurisdictions have so far committed to implement a new standard on the Automatic Exchange of Information (AEoI). This paper examines the quantitative consequences of the AEoI for an onshore country, using a neoclassical model with an offshore financial center. Our main findings are (i) the AEoI increases government revenues but reduces welfare; (ii) welfare improves when using the AEoI revenues to reduce tax pressure or when including household wealth inequality; (iii) government revenues increase further when accounting for a disclosure penalty cost. These results depend on the general equilibrium effects, absent from earlier papers on offshore financial centers.Keywords: Offshore center; Information exchange; International capital flows; Neoclassical model (search for similar items in EconPapers)

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