Working Paper

Tax Competition, Elastic Labor Supply, and Growth

Ulrich Hange
CESifo, Munich, 2008

CESifo Working Paper No. 2338

In this paper we investigate the effects of tax competition in a simple endogenous growth model with elastic labor supply. Our analysis focuses on two issues. First, we show that all taxes, i.e. on capital, labor, and consumption, are harmful for growth. Second, we derive the optimal tax policy. A regional government chooses an inefficiently low tax rate on mobile capital in the presence of tax competition. In contrast, the tax rates on labor income and consumption are always set in order not to distort the consumption-leisure choice.

CESifo Category
Public Finance
Keywords: tax competition, endogenous growth, elastic labor
JEL Classification: H210,H700,O230