This paper studies local governments' public policies in a metropolitan area plagued by traffic congestion, where both residents and workers consume local public goods. We develop a new spatial sub-metropolitan tax competition model which features a central city surrounded by suburban towns linked by mobile capital and mobile residents who commute to work. We show that Pareto-efficiency is achieved if towns can retain their workers using labor subsidies. Otherwise, traffic congestion in the city is inefficiently high and local governments respond by setting inefficient public policies: (1) the city over-taxes capital and under-taxes residents, which leads to too little capital and too many residents in the city; (2) local public goods...
This paper investigates the efficiency properties of tax competition between submetropolitan jurisdi...
This paper investigates the efficiency properties of tax competition between submetropolitan jurisdi...
This paper investigates the efficiency properties of tax competition between submetropolitan jurisdi...
This paper studies local governments' public policies in a metropolitan area plagued by traffic cong...
This paper studies local governments' public policies in a metropolitan area plagued by traffic cong...
This paper studies local governments' public policies in a metropolitan area plagued by traffic cong...
This paper studies local governments' public policies in a metropolitan area plagued by traffic cong...
This paper studies local governments' public policies in a metropolitan area plagued by traffic cong...
This paper studies local governments' public policies in a metropolitan area plagued by traffic cong...
This paper studies local governments' public policies in a metropolitan area plagued by traffic cong...
This paper studies local governments' public policies in a metropolitan area plagued by traffic cong...
A Masters Thesis, presented as part of the requirements for the award of a Research Masters Degree i...
This paper aims to measure the efficiency of different road pricing schemes (Pigouvian tax, flat tax...
This paper investigates the efficiency properties of tax competition between submetropolitan jurisdi...
A Masters Thesis, presented as part of the requirements for the award of a Research Masters Degree i...
This paper investigates the efficiency properties of tax competition between submetropolitan jurisdi...
This paper investigates the efficiency properties of tax competition between submetropolitan jurisdi...
This paper investigates the efficiency properties of tax competition between submetropolitan jurisdi...
This paper studies local governments' public policies in a metropolitan area plagued by traffic cong...
This paper studies local governments' public policies in a metropolitan area plagued by traffic cong...
This paper studies local governments' public policies in a metropolitan area plagued by traffic cong...
This paper studies local governments' public policies in a metropolitan area plagued by traffic cong...
This paper studies local governments' public policies in a metropolitan area plagued by traffic cong...
This paper studies local governments' public policies in a metropolitan area plagued by traffic cong...
This paper studies local governments' public policies in a metropolitan area plagued by traffic cong...
This paper studies local governments' public policies in a metropolitan area plagued by traffic cong...
A Masters Thesis, presented as part of the requirements for the award of a Research Masters Degree i...
This paper aims to measure the efficiency of different road pricing schemes (Pigouvian tax, flat tax...
This paper investigates the efficiency properties of tax competition between submetropolitan jurisdi...
A Masters Thesis, presented as part of the requirements for the award of a Research Masters Degree i...
This paper investigates the efficiency properties of tax competition between submetropolitan jurisdi...
This paper investigates the efficiency properties of tax competition between submetropolitan jurisdi...
This paper investigates the efficiency properties of tax competition between submetropolitan jurisdi...