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http://hdl.handle.net/10362/25474| Título: | Fiscal consolidation programs and income inequality |
| Autor: | Brinca, Pedro Ferreira, Miguel H. Franco, Francesco Holter, Hans A. Malafry, Laurence |
| Palavras-chave: | fiscal consolidation income inequality fiscal multipliers public debt income risk |
| Data: | 15-Out-2017 |
| Editora: | Nova SBE |
| Relatório da Série N.º: | FEUNL Working Paper Series;617 |
| Resumo: | Following the Great Recession, many European countries implemented fiscal con- solidation policies aimed at reducing government debt. Using three independent data sources and three different empirical approaches, we document a strong positive re- lationship between higher income inequality and stronger recessive impacts of fiscal consolidation programs across time and place. To explain this finding, we develop a life-cycle, overlapping generations economy with uninsurable labor market risk. We calibrate our model to match key characteristics of a number of European economies, in- cluding the distribution of wages and wealth, social security, taxes and debt, and study the effects of fiscal consolidation programs. We find that higher income risk induces precautionary savings behavior, which decreases the proportion of credit-constrained agents in the economy. Credit-constrained agents have less elastic labor supply re- sponses to fiscal consolidation achieved through either tax hikes or public spending cuts, and this explains the relationship between income inequality and the impact of fiscal consolidation programs. Our model produces a cross-country correlation between inequality and the fiscal consolidation multipliers, which is quite similar to that in the data. |
| Descrição: | Pedro Brinca is grateful for financial support from the Portuguese Science and Technology Foundation, grants number SFRH/BPD/99758/2014, UID/ECO/00124/2013 and UID/ECO/00145/2013. Miguel H. Ferreira is grateful for financial support from the Portuguese Science and Technology Foundation, grant number SFRH/BD/116360/2016. Hans A. Holter is grateful for financial support from the Research Council of Norway, Grant number 219616; the Oslo Fiscal Studies Program. |
| Peer review: | no |
| URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/10362/25474 |
| Aparece nas colecções: | NSBE: Nova SBE - Working Papers |
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