Modelling Tax-Consumption Relationship : An Empirical Evidence from Asia

This study examines the impact of taxation on consumption behaviour by focusing on selected countries from Asia. The study adopts panel fixed effect and random estimators to gauge the influence of tax on consumption expenditures.Findings of the study support negative influence of tax on household c...

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Main Authors: Tan, Shu Hui, Muhammad Asraf, Bin Abdullah
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Language:English
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spelling my.unimas.ir.287942021-04-27T16:40:52Z http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/28794/ Modelling Tax-Consumption Relationship : An Empirical Evidence from Asia Tan, Shu Hui Muhammad Asraf, Bin Abdullah HB Economic Theory HJ Public Finance This study examines the impact of taxation on consumption behaviour by focusing on selected countries from Asia. The study adopts panel fixed effect and random estimators to gauge the influence of tax on consumption expenditures.Findings of the study support negative influence of tax on household consumption. The finding is parallel with the absolute income hypothesis that high volume of tax collected from the public results in falling households’ disposable incomes, hence downwardly affecting households’ consumption levels. The study’s finding implies the importance of carefully observing an appropriate tax policy that suit the country’s level of development in order to promote high rates of economic growth and consumption. Unimas Publisher 2019-12-31 Article PeerReviewed text en http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/28794/1/shu.pdf Tan, Shu Hui and Muhammad Asraf, Bin Abdullah (2019) Modelling Tax-Consumption Relationship : An Empirical Evidence from Asia. Trends In Undergraduate Research, 2 (2). pp. 8-14. ISSN 2637-093X http://publisher.unimas.my/ojs/index.php/TUR DOI: https://doi.org/10.33736/tur.1467.2019
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topic HB Economic Theory
HJ Public Finance
spellingShingle HB Economic Theory
HJ Public Finance
Tan, Shu Hui
Muhammad Asraf, Bin Abdullah
Modelling Tax-Consumption Relationship : An Empirical Evidence from Asia
description This study examines the impact of taxation on consumption behaviour by focusing on selected countries from Asia. The study adopts panel fixed effect and random estimators to gauge the influence of tax on consumption expenditures.Findings of the study support negative influence of tax on household consumption. The finding is parallel with the absolute income hypothesis that high volume of tax collected from the public results in falling households’ disposable incomes, hence downwardly affecting households’ consumption levels. The study’s finding implies the importance of carefully observing an appropriate tax policy that suit the country’s level of development in order to promote high rates of economic growth and consumption.
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author Tan, Shu Hui
Muhammad Asraf, Bin Abdullah
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Muhammad Asraf, Bin Abdullah
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title Modelling Tax-Consumption Relationship : An Empirical Evidence from Asia
title_short Modelling Tax-Consumption Relationship : An Empirical Evidence from Asia
title_full Modelling Tax-Consumption Relationship : An Empirical Evidence from Asia
title_fullStr Modelling Tax-Consumption Relationship : An Empirical Evidence from Asia
title_full_unstemmed Modelling Tax-Consumption Relationship : An Empirical Evidence from Asia
title_sort modelling tax-consumption relationship : an empirical evidence from asia
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