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Non-Leaky Buckets: Optimal Redistributive Taxation and Agency CostsAndrew B. LyonPricewaterhouseCoopers LLP Karla HoffWorld Bank - Development Economics Group (DEC) February 1994 NBER Working Paper No. w4652 Abstract: Economists have generally argued that income redistribution comes at a cost in aggregate incomes. We provide a counter-example in a model where private information gives rise to incentive constraints. In the model, a wage tax creates the usual distortion in labor-leisure choices, but the grants that it finances reduce a distortion in investment in human capital. We prove that simple redistributive policies can yield Pareto improvements and increase aggregate incomes. Where higher education is beyond the reach of the poor, the wage tax- transfer policy is under most circumstances more effective than targeted credit taxes or subsidies in increasing over-all efficiency.
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