Do tax policies realize the goals of equity, competitiveness and the generation of sufficient public revenues?
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2014
2022
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Slovenia
4.4
5.8
+1.4
France
4.8
6.1
+1.3
Portugal
4.1
5.4
+1.3
Croatia
4.4
5.5
+1.1
Ireland
6.4
7.2
+0.8
Estonia
6.1
6.7
+0.6
Spain
5.2
5.8
+0.6
Turkey
4.5
5.1
+0.6
Israel
5.1
5.6
+0.5
Cyprus
5.9
6.3
+0.4
Hungary
4.6
5.0
+0.4
Italy
4.7
5.1
+0.4
Romania
4.6
5.0
+0.4
UK
5.9
6.3
+0.4
Canada
6.4
6.6
+0.2
Japan
5.0
5.2
+0.2
Luxembourg
6.6
6.7
+0.1
South Korea
6.0
6.1
+0.1
Sweden
6.9
7.0
+0.1
Austria
5.3
5.3
Belgium
5.6
5.6
Finland
7.8
7.8
Latvia
6.1
6.1
Slovakia
6.1
6.1
USA
4.7
4.7
Denmark
7.3
7.2
-0.1
Germany
6.4
6.3
-0.1
Mexico
3.9
3.8
-0.1
Lithuania
6.7
6.5
-0.2
Poland
5.5
5.3
-0.2
Australia
6.1
5.8
-0.3
Czechia
6.2
5.9
-0.3
Greece
4.8
4.4
-0.4
Bulgaria
6.3
5.8
-0.5
Switzerland
7.4
6.8
-0.6
Chile
5.5
4.7
-0.8
Iceland
6.4
5.6
-0.8
Malta
6.5
5.7
-0.8
New Zealand
7.0
6.2
-0.8
Norway
7.4
6.5
-0.9
Netherlands
6.9
5.7
-1.2
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