Abstract

The relationship between economic development and tax structure change has generally been analyzed on the basis of cross-sectional data. This article looks at the relationship from a time series point of reference, taking the example of Mexico from 1895 to 1975. The regression equations find numerous statistically significant associations between the dependent variable, revenue/tax ratios and different tax categories, and the explanatory variables which represent proxies for economic development.

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