Identifying optimal contingent fiscal policies in a business cycle model

  1. Manzano, Baltasar
  2. Pérez Sánchez, Rafaela María
  3. Ruiz Andújar, Jesús
Revista:
Spanish economic review

ISSN: 1435-5469

Año de publicación: 2005

Volumen: 7

Número: 4

Páginas: 245-266

Tipo: Artículo

DOI: 10.1007/S10108-005-0101-2 DIALNET GOOGLE SCHOLAR

Otras publicaciones en: Spanish economic review

Resumen

Optimal fiscal policy is indeterminate in a dynamic and stochastic environment. The complete characterization of the fiscal policy requires the use of identification constraints. In the literature either capital taxes or debt have been restricted to be not contingent on the state of nature. We propose a different type of identification constraints to have both policy variables state-contingent. Three alternative identification conditions are considered: (i) restrictions on the dynamic and stochastic behavior of the debt path; (ii) an exogenous debt path, and (iii) an exogenous belief function. The main result indicates that the optimal capital tax is zero and constant over the business cycle for any of the identification conditions used, suggesting that is optimal for the government to use debt return as a shock absorber, keeping capital taxes constant. The result is quite different from the previous literature, which obtains very volatile capital taxes.

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