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Should the government run fiscal deficits in response to an adverse external shock that warrants transfer of resuorces from production of non-traded to traded goods? This paper considers nprmative fiscal policy implications of sectoral adjustment costs in a two-sector model with overlapping...
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Should the government run fiscal deficits in response to an adverse external shock that warrants transfer of resources from production of non-traded to traded goods? This paper considers normative fiscal policy implications of sectoral adjustment costs in a two-sector model with overlapping...
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We survey the effects of social security in the form of mandatory public pension programs on the intergenerational distribution of tax burdens, income, various risks and welfare. The first part considers basic theoretical concepts and highlight how the intergenerational effects of social...
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This paper looks at intergenerational welfare effects of increased public dept when union power in pay bargaining generates structural unemployment. Dept policy works through capital accumulation as well as the price of a fixed asset that is owned the old generation. Under a reasonable...
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This paper looks at intergenerational welfare effects of increased public debt when union power in pay bargaining generates structural unemployment. Debt policy works through capital accumulation as well as the price of a fixed asset that is owned by the old generation. Under a reasonable...
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