Is luxury tax justifiable?

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Abstract

This paper examines whether, and if so when, luxury tax is justifiable. After a characterization of luxury tax, I critically examine several arguments that have been or can be made in defence of luxury tax, including Ng's diamond good argument and a variation of Frank's positional good argument. I put forward an alternative, expressive argument, according to which luxury tax can help to create and sustain social norms that discourage conspicuous luxury consumption and display of wealth. I explain several ways in which luxury tax fails to achieve the expressive goal and brings about unintended consequences.

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Kim, H. (2023). Is luxury tax justifiable? Economics and Philosophy, 39(3), 446–467. https://doi.org/10.1017/S026626712200030X

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