Anticipation, Learning and Welfare: the Case of Distortionary Taxation


Autoria(s): Emanuel, Gasteiger; Shoujian, Zhang
Data(s)

23/10/2013

23/10/2013

2013

Resumo

We study the impact of anticipated fiscal policy changes in a Ramsey economy where agents form long-horizon expectations using adaptive learning. We extend the existing framework by introducing distortionary taxes as well as elastic labour supply, which makes agents. decisions non-predetermined but more realistic. We detect that the dynamic responses to anticipated tax changes under learning have oscillatory behaviour that can be interpreted as self-fulfilling waves of optimism and pessimism emerging from systematic forecast errors. Moreover, we demonstrate that these waves can have important implications for the welfare consequences of .scal reforms. (JEL: E32, E62, D84)

Identificador

http://hdl.handle.net/10943/477

Publicador

University of St Andrews

Relação

SIRE DISCUSSION PAPER;SIRE-DP-2013-50

Tipo

Working Paper