Brain-drain taxes for non-benevolent governments |
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Authors: | John Douglas Wilson |
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Institution: | Department of Economics, Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI 48824, United States |
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Abstract: | This paper investigates the welfare effects of brain-drain taxes levied by non-benevolent governments, whereby a country collects a tax from skilled emigrants but potentially wastes a sizable portion of the revenue. Using a model in which taxes are chosen to maximize expected political rents, I show that the availability of a brain-drain tax increases a weighted sum of citizen utilities. However, the government's optimal brain-drain tax is found to be higher than the level that maximizes this weighted sum. In another model, a brain-drain tax is found to be desirable when governments use public good expenditures to compete for mobile residents. |
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Keywords: | F22 H87 O15 |
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