The Macroeconomic Effects of Progressive Taxes and Welfare

37 Pages Posted: 6 Dec 2016

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Philipp Engler

International Monetary Fund (IMF)

Wolfgang Strehl

Free University of Berlin (FUB)

Date Written: November 25, 2016

Abstract

We analyze the positive and normative effects of a progressive tax on wages in a nonlinear New Keynesian DSGE model in the presence of demand and technology shocks. The non-linearity allows us to disentangle the effects of the progressive tax on the volatility and the level of macroeconomic variables, for both intertemporally optimizing ("Ricardian") and non-Ricardian ("rule-of-thumb") households. We find that the interaction of the two household types is of crucial importance. When only Ricardian households are considered, progressive taxes increase welfare (compared to at taxes) in the presence of technology shocks. Aggregate welfare falls, however, when rule-of-thumb households are added to the analysis. The progressive tax increases the welfare of the latter household by lowering its consumption volatility, but this is overcompensated for by the destabilization of Ricardian household consumption. Under demand shocks, progressive taxes reduce the welfare of both household types, with the welfare of rule-of-thumb households falling despite a decline in their consumption volatility. The reason is a lower average consumption level which is related to the changed curvature of the marginal cost function.

Keywords: progressive taxation, rule-of-thumb households, monetary policy

JEL Classification: E2, E3, E52, E62

Suggested Citation

Engler, Philipp and Strehl, Wolfgang, The Macroeconomic Effects of Progressive Taxes and Welfare (November 25, 2016). DIW Berlin Discussion Paper No. 1626, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=2881186 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.2881186

Philipp Engler (Contact Author)

International Monetary Fund (IMF) ( email )

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Washington, DC 20431
United States

Wolfgang Strehl

Free University of Berlin (FUB) ( email )

Van't-Hoff-Str. 8
Berlin, Berlin 14195
Germany

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