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摘要
我们构建了一个世代重叠模型,在该模型中,政府选择的税率决定了公共教育和医疗服务的提供。教育能增加人力资本积累,医疗能提高预期寿命。每项政策都由税收提供资金。政府的两个部门,即公共教育部门和公共医疗部门,以不合作的方式决定教育和医疗的税率,使人均 GDP 和成人福利最大化。我们的主要发现如下。首先,基于人均 GDP 最大化的两个政府部门的最优税率是唯一确定的。其次,在基于福利最大化的情况下,存在可以排序的多重均衡。结论依赖于公共教育和医疗保健之间的战略互补关系,结果与经验数据一致。
Population aging, human capital accumulation, and coordination of policies
We construct an overlapping generations model in which the government chooses the tax rate that determines publicly provided education and healthcare. Education increases human capital accumulation, and healthcare improves life expectancy. Each policy is financed by taxes. Two sectors of government, the public education and public healthcare sectors, uncooperatively determine the tax rates for education and healthcare that maximize the GDP per capita and an adult’s welfare. Our main findings are as follows. First, the optimal tax rates for both branches of government based on per capita GDP maximization are uniquely determined. Second, in the case based on welfare maximization, there are multiple equilibria that can be ranked. The conclusion relies on the strategic complementary relationship between public education and healthcare, and the result is consistent with empirical data.
期刊介绍:
Specializing in mathematical economic theory, Journal of Economics focuses on microeconomic theory while also publishing papers on macroeconomic topics as well as econometric case studies of general interest. Regular supplementary volumes are devoted to topics of central importance to both modern theoretical research and present economic reality. Fields of interest: applied economic theory and ist empirical testing.Officially cited as: J Econ