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Excludable and Non-excludable Public Inputs: Consequences for Economic Growth

  • Many public goods are characterized by rivalry and/or excludability. This paper introduces both non-excludable and excludable public inputs into a simple endogenous growth model. We derive the equilibrium growth rate and design the optimal tax and user-cost structure. Our results emphasize the role of congestion in determining this optimal financing structure and the consequences this has in turn for the government’s budget. The latter consists of fee and tax revenues that are used to finance the entire public production input and that may or may not suffice to finance the entire public input, depending upon the degree of congestion. We extend the model to allow for monopoly pricing of the user fee by the government. Most of the analysis is conducted for general production functions consistent with endogenous growth, although the case of CES technology is also considered.

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Author:Ingrid Ott (Prof. Dr.)GND, Stephen J. Turnovsky
URN:urn:nbn:de:gbv:luen4-opus-3077
URL: https://pub-data.leuphana.de/frontdoor/index/index/docId/356
Document Type:Report
Language:English
Year of Completion:2005
Date of Publication (online):2005/07/06
Release Date:2005/07/06
Tag:Congestion; Excludable and Non-excludable Public Goods; Growth
GND Keyword:Öffentliches Gut; Übervölkerung; Bevölkerungswachstum
Institutes:Universität / Frühere Fachbereiche
Dewey Decimal Classification:3 Sozialwissenschaften / 33 Wirtschaft / 330 Wirtschaft