Dynamic Fiscal Policies and Endogenous Growth

  • Park H
  • Philippopoulos A
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This paper studies the dynamic properties of an endogenous growth model in which government consumption and production services are financed by capital taxes. I generalize the existence and its stability property of commitment Ramsey equilibria when government spending is productive and taxation is distortionary. I then establish a sufficient condition for uniqueness of the (positive) balanced growth path and determinacy of transitional dynamics. The same sufficient condition ensures growth convergence in Barro-type endogenous fiscal policies. This modeling approach can be used by a large class of endogenous growth models which allow for market imperfections and optimal policies. In particular, a few implications for main results are discussed on economic integration. CR - Copyright © 2005 Center for Economic Integration, Sejong University

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Park, H., & Philippopoulos, A. (2005). Dynamic Fiscal Policies and Endogenous Growth. Journal of Economic Integration, 20(2), 347–365. https://doi.org/10.11130/jei.2005.20.2.347

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