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public infrastructure in the context of a growing economy. Our results indicate that uncertainty about the arrival of public … capital can more than offset its positive spillovers for private-sector productivity. In a decentralized economy …
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both pay-as-you-go (PAYG) and fully funded (FF) social security system. We consider an OLG economy where government, in …
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We develop a simple model of fiscal competition among ageing municipalities. When ageing advances, gerontocracies and social planners gradually substitute publicly provided goods aimed at the mobile young population for publicly provided goods for the elderly. This substitution process does not...
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Fiscal policy has become quite controversial in the post-Keynesian era, the debate over the Obama stimulus package being a contentious recent example. Some pundits go so far as to take the position that macroeconomic theory has failed to meaningfully progress in terms of providing useful...
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We reexamine the properties of optimal fiscal policy and their implications for implementable capital accumulation. The setup is a standard endogenous growth model with public production services, augmented by elastic labor supply. We show that, when a benevolent government chooses a distorting...
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In this paper we examine how individuals should be treated with respect to taxes, subsidies and agenda setting in constitutions in order to obtain efficient allocations of public goods and to limit tax distortions. We show that if public goods are socially desirable, the simple majority rule as...
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their costs. When the model is calibrated to match fiscal data from the UK economy, the main result is that, ceteris paribus …
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