Fiscal Reform and Disequilibrium
Serge Wibaut
Annals of Economics and Statistics, 1988, issue 11, 141-157
Abstract:
This paper looks at a model of second-best and tax reform in a disequilibrium economy characterised by the coexistence of classical and Keynesian unemployment. The results yielded by an econometric estimation of the tax reform model in the Belgian context, and for 10 agents and 8 taxable goods, are then examined in the fourth section of the paper.
Date: 1988
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