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Increasing Returns, Learning, and Beneficial Tax Competition

Seppo Mikko Sakari Honkapohja () and Arja Turunen-Red

Journal of Public Economic Theory, 2007, vol. 9, issue 6, pages 927-958

Abstract: We analyze the welfare impact of entrepreneur mobility in a two-country overlapping generations model. Increasing returns in production yield multiple equilibria that are stable under adaptive learning. Governments compete for the mobile resource by setting income taxes. We show that large welfare gains can arise from noncooperative taxation. If expectational barriers prevent the realization of high output equilibria, tax competition can sufficiently perturb expectations so that high steady states become attainable. Once in a high production regime, governments may institute cooperative tax increases or reductions so as to bring the economy to the global joint optimum without disturbing the regime. Copyright 2007 Blackwell Publishing, Inc..

Date: 2007

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