University of Lüneburg Working paper series in economics
ISSN: 1860-5508. - Hrsg.: Leuphana Universität Lüneburg/Institut für Volkswirtschaftslehre. - ZDB-ID: 2238516-2. - Nr.1.2005 -
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- occupational choice (2)
- Berufswahl (1)
- DSGE model (1)
- Einkommensverteilung (1)
- Hopf bifurcation (1)
- Hopf-Verzweigung (1)
- Inequality (1)
- Kreditkontrolle (1)
- OLG (1)
- Oberlandesgericht (1)
- Politischer Konjunkturzyklus (1)
- Steuer (1)
- Umverteilung (1)
- Unternehmer (1)
- Wachstum (1)
- Wachstumstheorie / Endogenes Wirtschaftswachstum (1)
- credit constraints (1)
- endogenous growth (1)
- entrepreneurship (1)
- growth (1)
- political cycles (1)
- redistribution (1)
- redistributive taxation (1)
- wealth distribution (1)
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This paper discusses the emergence of endogenous redistributive cycles in a stochastic growth model with incomplete asset markets and heterogeneous agents, where agents vote on the degree of progressivity in the taxñtransferñscheme. The model draws from BÈnabou (1996) and ties the bias in the distribution of political power to the degree of inequality in the society, thereby triggering redistributive cycles which then give rise to a nonlinear, cyclical pattern of savings rates, growth and inequality over time.
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This paper investigates the redistributive effects of taxation on occupational choice and growth. We discuss a twoñsector economy in the spirit of Romer (1990). Agents engage in one of two alternative occupations: either selfñemployment in an intermediate goods sector characterized by monopolistic competition, or employment as an ordinary worker in this sector. Entrepreneurial pro_ts are stochastic. The occupational choice under risk endogenizes the number of _rms in the intermediate goods industry. While the presence of entrepreneurial risk results in a suboptimally low number of _rms and depresses growth, nonñlinear tax schemes are partly capable of compensating the negative by effects by ex post providing a social insurance.