Redistribution and Provision of Public Goods in an Economic Federation
This paper concerns redistribution and public good provision in an economic federation with two levels of government: a local government in each locality and a (first mover) central government. Each locality is characterized by two ability-types, and the ability-distribution differs across localities. The central government redistributes via a nonlinear income tax and a lump-sum transfer to each local government, while the local governments use proportional income taxes and provide local public goods. We show how the redistributive role of taxation is combined with a corrective role, and how the central government can implement the second best resource allocation. Copyright 2008 Blackwell Publishing, Inc..
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2008
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Authors: | ARONSSON, THOMAS ; BLOMQUIST, SÖREN |
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Journal of Public Economic Theory. - Association for Public Economic Theory - APET, ISSN 1097-3923. - Vol. 10.2008, 1, p. 125-143
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Association for Public Economic Theory - APET |
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