Publicly Provided Private Goods and Redistribution: A General Equilibrium Analysis |
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Authors: | Jukka Pirttilä ,& Matti Tuomala |
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Affiliation: | Bank of Finland, FIN-00101 Helsinki, Finland,;University of Tampere, FIN-33101 Tampere, Finland |
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Abstract: | Public provision of private goods is examined within a self-selection framework where production depends on labour supply of different households and the level of public provision. It is shown that productivity and wage-structure effects can create a role for public provision, even if preferences are weakly separable between goods and leisure. Public provision of education may offer an intuitively appealing case for the production-side impacts. We also address the reasons for public provision in a dynamic, overlapping generations economy, whereby public provision may affect efficiency and social costs of redistribution of future generations as well. JEL classification : H 23; H 42 |
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Keywords: | Optimal taxation public provision education overlapping generations |
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