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Diversity and Economic Performance in a Model with Progressive Taxation

Wei Wang and Richard M. H. Suen

The Economic Journal, 2019, vol. 129, issue 623, 2949-2977

Abstract: Is a more heterogeneous population beneficial or harmful to long-term economic performance? This article addresses this and other questions in a dynamic general equilibrium model where consumers differ in their labour productivity and time preference. We show how differences in the cross-sectional distribution of these characteristics can affect the economy via two channels. The first one involves changing the composition of the labour force; and the second one involves changing the cross-sectional distribution of the marginal tax rate. We show how these channels are, respectively, determined by the shape of the labour supply function and the curvature of the marginal tax function.

Date: 2019
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