POSITIONAL CONCERNS IN AN OLG MODEL: OPTIMAL LABOR AND CAPITAL INCOME TAXATION
Thomas Aronsson () and
Olof Johansson-Stenman ()
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Thomas Aronsson: Department of Economics, Umeå University, Postal: 901 87 Umeå, Sweden
No 355, Working Papers in Economics from University of Gothenburg, Department of Economics
Abstract:
This paper concerns optimal income taxation under asymmetric information in a two-type overlapping generations model, where people care about their relative consumption compared to others. The appearance of positional concerns affects the policy choices via two channels: (i) the size of the average degree of positionality and (ii) positionality differences between the (mimicked) low-ability type and the mimicker. Under plausible empirical estimates, the marginal labor income tax rates become substantially larger, and the absolute value of the marginal capital income tax rate implemented for the low-ability type becomes substantially smaller, compared to the conventional optimal income tax model. In addition to measures of reference consumption based on the average consumption, results for the cases of withingeneration and upward comparisons are also presented.
Keywords: Optimal income taxation; asymmetric information; relative consumption; status; positional goods (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: D62 H21 H23 H41 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Pages: 41 pages
Date: 2009-04-16
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