Replication Data for: THE EFFECT OF A STATE INCOME TAX ON MIGRATION: THE EXAMPLE OF CONNECTICUT
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https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/JLL5WU
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State level income tax policy is a hotly debated topic in both the academic and political spheres. While economic theory and some empirical analyses suggest that larger income tax burdens affect migration decisions, there also is a good deal of empirical evidence showing that tax policy has little to no effect. This lack of consensus in the academic literature is echoed in the political world, where many states are debating whether to eliminate income taxes or reduce rates as a means of spurring economic growth. Connecticut’s adoption of an income tax in 1991 provides a unique opportunity to analyze the impact of a sizable income tax policy change on migration. The results suggest that Connecticut’s income tax deterred movement into the state but had no impact on exit from the state resulting in a net loss in migration.
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2016-09-14



