Small Business Property Tax Reductions and Firm Productivity

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Karolis Matikonis
Matthew Gobey
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[1] Queen’s University Belfast,Queen’s Management School
[2] Manchester Metropolitan University,Future Economies Research Unit and Department of Economics, Policy and International Business
[3] University College Dublin, Lochlann Quinn School of Business
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Small Business Economics | 2024年 / 62卷
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Productivity; Business rates; Policy; Taxation; Small business; Applied machine learning; C55; D22; H23; H25; D24; O43;
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We investigate the productivity spillovers from the UK government’s decision to use extensive property tax reductions as a key instrument to stimulate innovation in smaller businesses and drive local growth. To capture the complex interaction and clustering of hierarchical effects, we apply non-parametric Random Effects Expectation Maximisation algorithm that complements more standard econometric estimators, namely matching to control for endogeneity and control functions to estimate total factor productivity. These approaches enabled us to incorporate various contextual configurations in comparing the recipients of these reductions to non-recipients with regard to productivity, in which the UK has experienced a considerably worse performance than its peers since the great recession. Contrary to policy assumptions and business community expectations, we show that generic tax reductions, when significant, are mostly associated with lower productivity and thus have been unsuitably chosen as a policy mechanism to stimulate productivity growth. We further show how instruments that are not built for causality could be beneficial for policy evaluation.
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