Optimal Taxes on Capital in the OLG Model with Uninsurable Idiosyncratic Income Risk
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Date
2018-02-09
Author
Krueger, Dirk
Ludwig, Alexander
SAFE No.
201
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Abstract
We characterize the optimal linear tax on capital in an Overlapping Generations model with two period lived households facing uninsurable idiosyncratic labor income risk. The Ramsey government internalizes the general equilibrium feedback of private precautionary saving. For logarithmic utility our full analytical solution of the Ramsey problem shows that the optimal aggregate saving rate is independent of income risk. The optimal time-invariant tax on capital is increasing in income risk. Its sign depends on the extent of risk and on the Pareto weight of future generations. If the Ramsey tax rate that maximizes steady state utility is positive, then implementing this tax rate permanently generates a Pareto-improving transition even if the initial equilibrium is dynamically efficient. We generalize our results to Epstein-Zin-Weil utility and show that the optimal steady state saving rate is increasing in income risk if and only if the intertemporal elasticity of substitution is smaller than 1.
Research Area
Macro Finance
Keywords
idiosyncratic risk, taxation of capital, overlapping generations, precautionary saving, pecuniary externality
JEL Classification
H21, H31, E21
Topic
Household Finance
Consumption
Monetary Policy
Consumption
Monetary Policy
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