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Altruism, incomplete markets, and tax reform
Authors:Luisa Fuster  Selahattin ?mrohoro?lu
Institution:a Department of Economics, University of Toronto, 150 St. George Street, Toronto, Ont., Canada M5S 3G7
b Department of Finance and Business Economics, Marshall School of Business, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA 90089-1427, USA
Abstract:We compute the welfare effects of different revenue-neutral tax reforms that eliminate capital income taxation in two general equilibrium models calibrated to the U.S. economy. In our dynastic model, the reform with the largest welfare gain is the one that eliminates all income taxation and increases the consumption tax to 35%; 75% of the population alive at the time of the reform benefit from it. Individuals use intervivos transfers and bequests to redistribute the long-run benefits. In a pure life-cycle economy that lacks this redistribution technology, we find that the same reform would benefit only 9% of the population.
Keywords:E6  D52  C68  H55
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