Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
969533 Journal of Public Economics 2007 15 Pages PDF
Abstract

This paper studies the growth effects of factor income taxation on capital and labor in an endogenous growth model with overlapping generations. Capital accumulation in our model takes place through credit-financed investments in a market with asymmetric information between lenders and borrowers. We show that, in the presence of asymmetric information, capital income taxation worsens the adverse selection problem in the credit market, which in turn introduces an additional adverse effect on growth. In so doing, our analysis provides a new argument in favor of a lower (higher) capital (labor) income taxation in funding public expenditures.

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