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Charity, Status, and Optimal Taxation: Welfarist and Non-Welfarist Approaches

Abstract
This paper analyzes optimal taxation of charitable giving to a public good in a Mirrleesian framework with social comparisons. Leisure separability together with zero transaction costs of giving imply that charitable giving should be subsidized to such an extent that governmental contributions are completely crowded out, regardless of whether the government acknowledges warm glows of giving. Stronger concerns for relative charitable giving and larger transaction costs support lower marginal subsidies, whereas relative consumption concerns work in the other direction. A dual screening approach, where charitable giving constitutes an indicator of wealth, is also presents. Numerical simulations supplement the theoretical results.
Publisher
University of Gothenburg
Other description
JEL Classification: D03, D62, H21, H23
URI
http://hdl.handle.net/2077/68544
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Date
2021-06
Author
Aronsson, Thomas
Johansson-Stenman, Olof
Wendner, Ronald
Keywords
Conspicuous consumption
conspicuous charitable giving
optimal taxation
public good provision
warm glow
multiple screening
Publication type
report
ISSN
1403-2465
Series/Report no.
Working Papers in Economics
807
Language
eng
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