Abstract
The aim of this paper is to study the role of municipal quality of life as a driver of tax strategic interactions among local governments. The analysis is focused on the two main local taxes in Spain - property tax and motor vehicle tax - and on the municipalities above 50,000 inhabitants. Empirical evidence confirms the existence and relevance of such interactions in the property tax. On the contrary, in the case of motor vehicle tax such interaction patterns are not detected.
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