A New-Open-Economy Macro Model for Fiscal Policy Evaluation

Volume/Issue: Volume 2006 Issue 045
Publication date: February 2006
ISBN: 9781451863055
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Banks and Banking , Economics- Macroeconomics , Public Finance , Taxation - General , WP , open economy , Finite lives , distortionary taxes , rule-of-thumb consumers , government debt , home economy , fiscal policy , rule-of-thumb consumer , crowding-out effect , debt ratio , consumption function , Real interest rates , Labor taxes , Consumption , Global

Summary

We develop a New-Open-Economy-Macro model in which Ricardian equivalence does not hold because of (i) distortionary labor and corporate income taxation; (ii) limited asset market participation; and (iii) because the overlapping-generations structure results in a disconnect between current and future generations. We consider a permanent increase in government debt following a cut in labor or corporate income taxes in a small and large open economy. We analyze the sensitivity of the results to the key structural parameters of the model and argue that under plausible assumptions there will be significant crowding-out effects associated with permanent increases in government debt.