This paper examines the implications of habit formation in private and public goods consumption for the Pareto-efficient provision of public goods, based on a two-period model with nonlinear taxation. Under weak leisure separability, and if the public good is a flow-variable such that the government directly decides on the level of the public good in each period, habit formation leads to a modification of the policy rule for public good provision if, and only if, the degrees of habituation differ for private and public good consumption. By contrast, if the public good supply is time-invariant, the presence of habit formation generally alters the policy rule for public good provision
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In this paper we analyze the ability of an open economy version of the neoclassical model to account...
This paper studies implementation of the social optimum in a model of habit formation. We consider t...
Many empirical studies report that .fiscal expansions have a positive effect on private consumption....
Greiner A. Optimal consumption of polluting and non-polluting goods: The role of routines. Aestimati...
This paper examines the implications of habit formation in private and public goods consumption for ...
This paper examines the implications of habit formation in private and public consumption for the Pa...
This paper introduces habit-forming preferences in a Barro-type endogenous growth model with product...
In this article we propose a model in which individuals experience habit formation in environmental ...
We analyze how habit formation affects optimal environmental taxation, when consumption of a habitua...
In this paper we analyze the ability of an open economy version of the neoclassical model to account...
This paper shows how the first-best and second-best rules for optimal public good provision depend o...
This paper examines the effects of a permanent increase in government spending in an economy with ha...
When habits are introduced multiplicatively in a capital accumulation model, the consumers' objectiv...
In this article we propose a model in which individuals experience habit formation in environmental ...
This paper shows that the public provision of private goods may be justified on pure efficiency grou...
In this paper we analyze the ability of an open economy version of the neoclassical model to account...
This paper studies implementation of the social optimum in a model of habit formation. We consider t...
Many empirical studies report that .fiscal expansions have a positive effect on private consumption....
Greiner A. Optimal consumption of polluting and non-polluting goods: The role of routines. Aestimati...