Relative consumption, economic growth, and taxation |
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Authors: | Walter H. Fisher Franz X. Hof |
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Affiliation: | (1) Present address: Department of Economics and Finance, Institute for Advanced Studies, Stumpergasse 56, A-1060 Vienna, Austria;(2) Present address: Institute of Economics, University of Technology Vienna, Karlsplat 13, A-1040 Vienna, Austria |
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Abstract: | This paper studies the influence of consumption externalities in the Ramsey model. In contrast to the recent literature, a quite general specification of preferences is used and the concept of the effective intertemporal elasticity of substitution is introduced. We give conditions for the observational equivalence between economies with consumption externalities and externality-free economies. An additional key result is that there exist several types of instantaneous utility functions in which the decentralized solution coincides with the socially planned one in spite of the presence of consumption externalities. The conditions for optimal taxation are also derived. |
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Keywords: | social status relative consumption economic growth |
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