Public Goods Through Taxation in a General Equilibrium Economy: Experimental Evidence

53 Pages Posted: 14 Jul 2015

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Juergen Huber

University of Innsbruck

Martin Shubik

Yale University - School of Management; Yale University - Cowles Foundation

Shyam Sunder

Yale University - School of Management; Yale University - Cowles Foundation

Date Written: July 7, 2015

Abstract

We use a laboratory experiment to compare general equilibrium economies in which agents individually allocate their private goods among consumption, investment in production and maintenance of a depreciating public facility. The public facility is financed either by voluntary anonymous contributions (VAC) or taxes. We find that rates of taxation chosen by majority vote remain at an intermediate level, converging neither to zero nor to 100%, and the experimental economies sustain public goods at levels between the finite- and infinite-horizon optima. This contrasts with a rapid decline of public goods under voluntary anonymous contributions (VAC). Both the payoff efficiency and production of private goods are higher when taxes are set endogenously instead of being fixed at the optimum level. When subjects choose between VAC and taxation, 23 out of 24 majority votes favor taxation.

Keywords: Public goods, Experiment, Voting, Taxation, Evolution of institutions

JEL Classification: C72, C91, C92, G10

Suggested Citation

Huber, Juergen and Shubik, Martin and Sunder, Shyam, Public Goods Through Taxation in a General Equilibrium Economy: Experimental Evidence (July 7, 2015). Cowles Foundation Discussion Paper No. 1830RR, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=2630243 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.2630243

Juergen Huber

University of Innsbruck ( email )

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Martin Shubik

Yale University - School of Management ( email )

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