How Taxes and Spending on Education Influence Economic Growth in Poland

This paper investigates the relationship between economic growth in Poland and four types of taxes and human capital investment. We primarily rely on an exogenous growth model that merges the Mankiw-Romer-Weil model, augmented with learning-by-doing and spillover-effects, with selected elements from...

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Main Author: Michał Konopczyński
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University of Finance and Management, Warsaw; Vistula University 2014-09-01
Series:Contemporary Economics
Online Access:http://ce.vizja.pl/en/download-pdf/id/376
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spelling doaj-a4b2b92a2cd04ae98b6b80e5233ca5f82020-11-25T01:08:16ZengUniversity of Finance and Management, Warsaw; Vistula UniversityContemporary Economics2084-08452014-09-0183110510.5709/ce.1897-9254.149376How Taxes and Spending on Education Influence Economic Growth in PolandMichał Konopczyński0-This paper investigates the relationship between economic growth in Poland and four types of taxes and human capital investment. We primarily rely on an exogenous growth model that merges the Mankiw-Romer-Weil model, augmented with learning-by-doing and spillover-effects, with selected elements from the literature on optimal taxation. We demonstrate that in the period 2000-2011, economic growth in Poland was primarily due to a rapid increase in the human capital stock (at a rate of 5% per annum) and only secondarily due to the accumulation of productive capital (2.7% annually). Simulations of tax cuts suggest that income taxes and consumption taxes restrict economic growth equally heavily. Simultaneously reducing all tax rates by 5 percentage points (pp) in Poland should increase annual GDP growth by approximately 0.4 pp. Increasing spending on education by 1 pp of GDP would increase the growth rate by approximately 0.3 pp.http://ce.vizja.pl/en/download-pdf/id/376
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title_short How Taxes and Spending on Education Influence Economic Growth in Poland
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publisher University of Finance and Management, Warsaw; Vistula University
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publishDate 2014-09-01
description This paper investigates the relationship between economic growth in Poland and four types of taxes and human capital investment. We primarily rely on an exogenous growth model that merges the Mankiw-Romer-Weil model, augmented with learning-by-doing and spillover-effects, with selected elements from the literature on optimal taxation. We demonstrate that in the period 2000-2011, economic growth in Poland was primarily due to a rapid increase in the human capital stock (at a rate of 5% per annum) and only secondarily due to the accumulation of productive capital (2.7% annually). Simulations of tax cuts suggest that income taxes and consumption taxes restrict economic growth equally heavily. Simultaneously reducing all tax rates by 5 percentage points (pp) in Poland should increase annual GDP growth by approximately 0.4 pp. Increasing spending on education by 1 pp of GDP would increase the growth rate by approximately 0.3 pp.
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