Yet another long-run neutrality result: Absence of tax-induced growth effects under implicit intergenerational contracts [An article from: Economics Letters]
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Author(s)C.W. Yuen
PublisherElsevier
ISBN / ASINB000PDYP1C
ISBN-13978B000PDYP19
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We provide an example whereby the existence of optimal time-consistent implicit contracts between the young parent and the yet-to-be-born child could nullify the long-run effects of income taxes on human-capital investment and growth. Implications for the Ricardian equivalence theorem are also discussed.
Description:
We provide an example whereby the existence of optimal time-consistent implicit contracts between the young parent and the yet-to-be-born child could nullify the long-run effects of income taxes on human-capital investment and growth. Implications for the Ricardian equivalence theorem are also discussed.
