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In this article, we address two questions. First, how will a move to pure consumption taxation matter for aggregate outcomes? Second, how regressive are consumption taxes? We find as follows. First, a move to a consumption tax will increase savings taken into retirement but will not alter either...
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Using a tractable dynamic general equilibrium model, this paper analyzes the interaction between the important roles of consumption tax: Redistribution, static and dynamic distortion. In particular, the novel is to provide the sharp implications for resource allocation, aggregate dynamics and...
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This piece traces the history of the capital gain concept, and then the policy arguments for a lower rate on capital gains, to argue for an express requirement that the lower rate for capital gains be available only if the gains are reinvested. Consumed capital gain, the Article argues, is not...
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This paper proposes a model of economy with weakly non-separable preferences for both work effort and consumption. Households who derive utility from consumption of a single commodity and leisure take into account the habitual dependency of their utility on both labour supply and consumption in...
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We study the role and structure of commodity taxes when consumption and labor supplies are determined through a bargaining procedure between spouses, and where an optimal income tax is also available. We focus on the question whether there should be differences in tax treatment between "female"...
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This paper studies household spending responses to anticipated changes in the consumption tax. To do so, I construct a life-cycle heterogeneous-agent general equilibrium model with durables. The model features a wedge in durable transactions that reflects the actual consumption tax system:...
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This paper studies household spending responses to anticipated changes in the consumption tax. To do so, I construct a life-cycle heterogeneous-agent general equilibrium model with durables. The model features a wedge in durable transactions that reflects the actual consumption tax system:...
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