Intertemporal Distortions in the Second Best
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Money Macro Seminar
University of Pennsylvania
3718 Locust Walk
395 McNeil
395 McNeil
Philadelphia, PA
United States
Joint with: Roc Armenter
We consider a very general class of public finance problems that encompasses Ramsey models of optimal taxation as well as economies with limited commitment, private information, and political economy frictions. We identify a sufficient condition to rule out permanent intertemporal distortions at the optimum: If there exists an admissible allocation that converges to the first best steady state, then all intertemporal distortions are temporary in the second best. We analyze a series of applications to illustrate the significance of this result.
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