Equilibrium and efficient provision of local public goods with peer effects
Dennis Epple and
Richard Romano
Research in Economics, 2015, vol. 69, issue 3, 291-319
Abstract:
We study equilibrium and efficient allocations in a multi-community model with households that differ in income and a taste parameter, flexible housing supplies, and local public goods of quality impacted by community peer characteristics. An efficient allocation could be implemented by a type- and community-dependent tax that includes pricing of the peer externality in an otherwise laissez-faire economy. Based on an estimated model, we show the most empirically relevant case of Tiebout equilibrium provision with local property taxes is less efficient than equilibrium with expenditure equalization and an economy-wide property tax but with household sorting driven by peer effects.
Date: 2015
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DOI: 10.1016/j.rie.2015.06.003
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