The Dynamic Effects of Taxes and Government Spending in a Calibrated Canadian Endogenous Growth Model.
This paper develops a two-sector (final goods and human capital) general equilibrium endogenous growth model with government spending financed by the three distorting taxes. Endogenous labour-leisure choice is considered. The growth is driven by physical and human capital accumulation as well as public investment.
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1997
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Authors: | Xu, J |
Institutions: | Finance Canada, Government of Canada |
Subject: | PUBLIC EXPENDITURES | GENERAL EQUILIBRIUM | ECONOMIC MODELS | TAXATION |
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