Devolved fiscal powers, increased competitiveness and "levelling up": a simulation approach

Kevin Connolly, Alastair Greig, Peter G. McGregor, Graeme Roy, J. Kim Swales

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Abstract

The UK levelling-up agenda includes a commitment to devolution but there has been little attempt to model the operation of possible accompanying regional tax powers. We use Computable General Equilibrium simulations to analyse the local impacts of regional tax cuts. These reduce production costs, thereby stimulating regional economic activity. But the financing of any subsequent deficit and the operation of the regional labour market determines the size, nature and dynamics of resulting economic outcomes. Further, the decision to target labour or capital costs has implications for a range of regional economic impacts.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)952-967
Number of pages16
JournalRegional Studies
Volume58
Issue number5
Early online date29 Nov 2023
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 3 May 2024

Keywords

  • regional policy
  • levelling up
  • CGE modelling
  • regionally differentiated tax impacts
  • inter-regional migration

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