Consider a community with individuals who consume a private good and use a congestible facility. Without a congestion fee, use of the congestible facility will exceed the socially optimal level. We show that under some conditions this externality problem can be solved by income redistribution. Indeed, the poor can gain from a redistribution to the rich
We study optimal pricing of roads and public transport in presence of nonlinear in-\ud come taxation...
This paper analyzes the role of social safety nets in the form of redistributional transfers and wag...
By shedding light on market imperfections and the congestion of public goods, we show that free entr...
Consider a community with individuals who consume a private good and use a congestible facility. Wit...
It is well-known that efficient use of congestible resources can be achieved via marginal pricing; h...
This paper studies how congestion in the public health sector can be used as a redistributive tool. ...
We analyze the optimality of alternative mechanisms of public provision of private goods affecting t...
We study congestion pricing by a government that has redistributive concerns, in the presence of opt...
International audienceWe consider a standard optimal taxation framework in which consumers' preferen...
We explore the possibility for decentralized redistribution consid-ering a tax competition model whe...
This paper considers a growth model with migrants who do not own capital. The income of domestic res...
Congestion externalities may result in non-optimal equilibria. For these to occur, it suffices that ...
We build an endogenous growth model in which government expenditure is divided into public consumpti...
We consider a variant of congestion games where every player i expresses for each resource e and pla...
When analyzing migration policies, second best redistribution becomes a local public good subject to...
We study optimal pricing of roads and public transport in presence of nonlinear in-\ud come taxation...
This paper analyzes the role of social safety nets in the form of redistributional transfers and wag...
By shedding light on market imperfections and the congestion of public goods, we show that free entr...
Consider a community with individuals who consume a private good and use a congestible facility. Wit...
It is well-known that efficient use of congestible resources can be achieved via marginal pricing; h...
This paper studies how congestion in the public health sector can be used as a redistributive tool. ...
We analyze the optimality of alternative mechanisms of public provision of private goods affecting t...
We study congestion pricing by a government that has redistributive concerns, in the presence of opt...
International audienceWe consider a standard optimal taxation framework in which consumers' preferen...
We explore the possibility for decentralized redistribution consid-ering a tax competition model whe...
This paper considers a growth model with migrants who do not own capital. The income of domestic res...
Congestion externalities may result in non-optimal equilibria. For these to occur, it suffices that ...
We build an endogenous growth model in which government expenditure is divided into public consumpti...
We consider a variant of congestion games where every player i expresses for each resource e and pla...
When analyzing migration policies, second best redistribution becomes a local public good subject to...
We study optimal pricing of roads and public transport in presence of nonlinear in-\ud come taxation...
This paper analyzes the role of social safety nets in the form of redistributional transfers and wag...
By shedding light on market imperfections and the congestion of public goods, we show that free entr...