Recent work demonstrates that dynastic assumptions guarantee the irrelevance of all redistributional policies, distortionary taxes, and prices-the neutrality of fiscal policy (Ricardian equivalence) is only the tip of the iceberg. In this paper, we investigate the possibility of reinstating approximate Ricardian equivalence by introducing a small amount of friction in intergenerational links. If Ricardian equivalence depends upon significantly shorter chains of links than do these stronger neutrality results, then friction may dissipate the effects that generate strong neutrality, without significantly affecting the Ricardian result. Although this intuition turns out to be essentially correct, we show that models with small amounts of fri...
Several empirical studies have found that extended household units do not appear to be highly altrui...
We extend “economic equivalence ” results, like the Ricardian equivalence propo-sition, to the polit...
The Ricardian Hypothesis states that for a given level of government expenditure, aggregate demand i...
Recent work demonstrates that dynastic assumptions guarantee the irrelevance of all redistributional...
Recent work demonstrates that dynastic assumptions guarantee the irrelevance of all redistributional...
Robert Barro (1974) showed government debt has no real effects when generations are linked by altrui...
Government Debt as a Source of Non-Neutrality – A Contribution to the Ricardian Equivalence Theorem:...
In recent years there has been a growing controversy concerning the e�ective role of distributional ...
This paper reviews the literature on Ricardian equivalence. This hypothesis may be interpreted as a ...
The Ricardian equivalence theorem has been widely debated since (at least) the seventies. The theore...
This paper studies the incidence of tax-transfer policy in a growth model wherein individuals differ...
This paper examines the long-run behavior of an overlapping-generations model with a population cons...
The presence of strategic behavior is often believed to be sufficient to negate the neutrality asser...
This paper investigates the effectiveness of matching grants to correct for interjurisdictional spil...
Several empirical studies have found that extended household units do not appear to be highly altrui...
Several empirical studies have found that extended household units do not appear to be highly altrui...
We extend “economic equivalence ” results, like the Ricardian equivalence propo-sition, to the polit...
The Ricardian Hypothesis states that for a given level of government expenditure, aggregate demand i...
Recent work demonstrates that dynastic assumptions guarantee the irrelevance of all redistributional...
Recent work demonstrates that dynastic assumptions guarantee the irrelevance of all redistributional...
Robert Barro (1974) showed government debt has no real effects when generations are linked by altrui...
Government Debt as a Source of Non-Neutrality – A Contribution to the Ricardian Equivalence Theorem:...
In recent years there has been a growing controversy concerning the e�ective role of distributional ...
This paper reviews the literature on Ricardian equivalence. This hypothesis may be interpreted as a ...
The Ricardian equivalence theorem has been widely debated since (at least) the seventies. The theore...
This paper studies the incidence of tax-transfer policy in a growth model wherein individuals differ...
This paper examines the long-run behavior of an overlapping-generations model with a population cons...
The presence of strategic behavior is often believed to be sufficient to negate the neutrality asser...
This paper investigates the effectiveness of matching grants to correct for interjurisdictional spil...
Several empirical studies have found that extended household units do not appear to be highly altrui...
Several empirical studies have found that extended household units do not appear to be highly altrui...
We extend “economic equivalence ” results, like the Ricardian equivalence propo-sition, to the polit...
The Ricardian Hypothesis states that for a given level of government expenditure, aggregate demand i...