Abstract

ABSTRACT This paper presents a model of cross-border shopping from a small to a large country that does not appear in standard commodity tax competition analysis. The paper focuses on consumption externalities as the key to the result and shows that the presence of positive externalities associated with consumption choices, e.g. bandwagon effects, leads to an equilibrium in which consumption flows from small countries to large countries with higher tax rates.

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