Optimal Dynamic Taxes
Author(s) -
Mikhail Golosov,
Maxim Troshkin,
Aleh Tsyvinski
Publication year - 2011
Publication title -
ern: efficiency; optimal taxation (topic)
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Reports
DOI - 10.3386/w17642
Subject(s) - economics , separable space , generalization , distortion (music) , econometrics , elasticity (physics) , microeconomics , mathematical economics , computer science , mathematics , mathematical analysis , amplifier , computer network , materials science , bandwidth (computing) , composite material
We study optimal labor and savings distortions in a lifecycle model with idiosyncratic shocks. We show a tight connection between its recursive formulation and a static Mirrlees model with two goods, which allows us to derive elasticity-based expressions for the dynamic optimal distortions. We derive a generalization of a savings distortion for non-separable preferences and show that, under certain conditions, the labor wedge tends to zero for sufficiently high skills. We estimate skill distributions using individual data on the U.S. taxes and labor incomes. Computed optimal distortions decrease for sufficiently high incomes and increase with age.
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