Norges Bank

Working Paper

Estimating the Elasticity of Intertemporal Substitution using Dividend Tax News Shocks

Forfatter:
Martin B. Holm, Rustam Jamilov, Marek Jasinski and Plamen T. Nenov
Serie:
Working Paper
Nummer:
17/2024

Abstract

This paper studies the spending response to news about a dividend tax reform to estimate the elasticity of intertemporal substitution (EIS). The Norwegian dividend tax reform was proposed in 2003, announced in 2004, and implemented in 2006, raising the dividend tax rate by 28 percentage points. We compare the spending responses of exposed households to a control group with no dividend income. Exposed households increased spending after the news and reduced spending after implementation. We show that this behavior is only consistent with an EIS above one. Using a capitalistworker framework, we estimate the EIS to be around 1.6.

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ISSN 1502-8190 (online)

Publisert 15. august 2024 14:31
Publisert 15. august 2024 14:31