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Optimal fiscal policy in a model with reciprocity in labor relations: the case of Bulgaria

Aleksandar Vasilev (Department of Accountancy, Finance and Economics, University of Lincoln - Brayford Campus, Lincoln, UK)

Journal of Economic and Administrative Sciences

ISSN: 1026-4116

Article publication date: 2 August 2022

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Abstract

Purpose

This paper explores the effects of fiscal policy in an economy with reciprocity in labor relations and fair wages, consumption taxes and a common income tax rate in place.

Design/methodology/approach

To this end, a dynamic general-equilibrium model with government sector is calibrated to Bulgarian data (1999–2018). Two regimes are compared and contrasted – the exogenous (observed) vs optimal policy (Ramsey) case. The focus of the paper is on the relative importance of consumption vs income taxation, as well as on the provision of utility-enhancing public services. Bulgarian economy was chosen as a case study due to its major dependence on consumption taxation as a source of tax revenue.

Findings

(1) The optimal steady-state income tax rate is zero; (2) the benevolent Ramsey planner provides the optimal amount of the utility-enhancing public services, which are now three times lower; (3) the optimal steady-state consumption tax needed to finance the optimal level of government spending is 18:7%.

Originality/value

This is the first study on optimal fiscal policy with reciprocity in labor relations.

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Acknowledgements

The author would like to thank the LEAF seminar participants at the University of Lincoln, UK.

Citation

Vasilev, A. (2022), "Optimal fiscal policy in a model with reciprocity in labor relations: the case of Bulgaria", Journal of Economic and Administrative Sciences, Vol. ahead-of-print No. ahead-of-print. https://doi.org/10.1108/JEAS-02-2022-0030

Publisher

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Emerald Publishing Limited

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