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investigates whether the Replicating Tax increases efficiency. In the case in which the RTR can be signed as negative, efficiency … is proven to increase. While this result is one of the first derivations of efficiency gains associated with completing a …
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In this paper we present a simple, theory-based measure of the variations in aggregate economic efficiency associated … those derived by Lucas (1987). It also suggests that the major postwar recessions involved substantial efficiency costs …
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This paper estimates the efficiency consequences of interactions between nominal tax systems and inflation in open … capital movement and influencing domestic and foreign tax receipts, saving, and investment. The efficiency costs of inflation …
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Using a general equilibrium model of the United States economy,we examine the combined welfare cost of all taxes in the U.S. revenue system.We find that the welfare losses caused by distortionary taxation can be very large, both on average and at the margin.The marginal welfare loss to consumers...
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providers. We develop a model of this "make-or-buy" choice that highlights the trade-off between productive efficiency and the … for economic efficiency concerns, as well as politics, in contracting for government services …
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equilibrium is (constrained) inefficient. The government finds it optimal to slow down automation on efficiency grounds, even when … automation is considerably lower than at the laissez-faire. The optimal policy improves aggregate efficiency and achieves welfare …
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We use the structure of the Melitz (2003) model to compare the cost of living and welfare across countries, while incorporating product variety measured by the count of barcodes or firms. For 47 countries, we compare welfare relative to the United States to conventional measures of real...
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Using a structural life-cycle model and data on school visits from Safegraph and school closures from Burbio, we quantify the heterogeneous impact of school closures during the Corona crisis on children affected at different ages and coming from households with different parental...
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People have long debated whether state-run lotteries exploit the poor or are a win-win that generates enjoyment and government revenues. We study socially optimal lottery design in an optimal taxation framework with biased consumers and estimate sufficient statistics for optimal policy. Lottery...
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Imperfections in risk and capital markets imply that individuals who lose jobs suffer from imperfect smoothing of consumption across states and times. Compared to the first best, there will be too little search. Optimal unemployment programs, which balance the marginal benefit of consumption...
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