Social Comparisons and Optimal Taxation in a Small Open Economy
Abstract
Almost all previous studies on optimal taxation and status consumption are based on closed
model-economies. This paper analyzes how international capital mobility – which may
constrain the use of capital income taxation – affects the optimal redistributive income tax
policy in a small open economy when consumers care about their relative consumption. If the
government can perfectly observe (and tax) returns on savings abroad, it is shown that the
policy rules for marginal labor and capital income taxation derived for a closed economy largely carry over to the small open economy analyzed here. However, if these returns are unobserved by the government, the marginal tax policy rules will be very different from those pertaining to closed model-economies. In this case, capital income taxes on domestic savings will be completely ineffective, since such taxes would induce the consumers to move their savings abroad. The labor income tax must then indirectly also reflect the corrective purpose
that the absent capital income tax would otherwise have had.
Other description
JEL: D03, D60, D62, F21, H21, H23
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Date
2016-05Author
Aronsson, Thomas
Johansson-Stenman, Olof
Sjögren, Tomas
Keywords
Optimal taxation
relative consumption
positional goods
capital mobility
small open economy
Publication type
report
ISSN
1403-2465
Series/Report no.
Working Papers in Economics
658
Language
eng