2018
DOI: 10.4236/tel.2018.82008
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Government Expenditure Financing in the Money-in-the-Production-Function Model

Abstract: In this study, we consider a scenario in which the government resorts to an income and inflation tax to finance its expenditures in the money-in-theproduction-function model. We show that a financing shift from the inflation tax to the income tax increases the real money holdings-to-capital ratio because the accumulation of capital is less favorable than holding money. We also find that a country's economic growth rate is maximized if all government expenditures are financed through an income tax. For welfare … Show more

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