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Time‐consistent optimal fiscal policy*
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2003
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Public PolicyEconomicsPublic FinanceOptimal Fiscal PolicyOptimal TaxationEconomic PolicyMacroeconomicsEconomic Policy AnalysisBusinessFiscal StimulusStandard DeviationLabor Income TaxesEconomic GrowthTax PolicyFinanceFiscal Policy
This article studies the properties of optimal fiscal policy in a stochastic growth model when the government cannot commit itself beyond the next period's capital income tax rate. We find that the results contrast markedly with those under full commitment. First, capital income tax rates are very high (65% on average versus close to zero on average under full commitment). Second, labor income taxes are rather low on average (about 12% versus a value of around 31% under full commitment). Finally, labor income taxes are quite volatile, whereas under full commitment their standard deviation is essentially zero.
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