Scandinavian Working Papers in Economics

Discussion Papers,
Statistics Norway, Research Department

No 487: Can welfare states outgrow their fiscal sustainability problems?

Erling Holmøy ()
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Erling Holmøy: Statistics Norway

Abstract: The paper analyses the fiscal effects of productivity shifts in the private sector. Within a stylized model with inelastic labour supply, it shows that productivity shifts in sectors producing non-traded goods (N-sector) are irrelevant for the tax rates necessary to meet the government budget constraint. Also productivity shifts in the traded goods sector (T-sector) have a neutral fiscal effect, provided that the wage dependency of the tax bases and government expenditures are equal. If the wage dependency of expenditures exceeds that of revenues, tax rates must be increased in order to restore the government budget constraint. Simulations on a CGE model of the Norwegian economy confirm the theoretical results, and demonstrate that productivty growth on balance has an adverse fiscal effect. Moreover, the necessary increase in the tax rates of a productivity improvement in the T-sector is three times as high as the corresponding effect of a comparable productivity shift in the N-sector.

Keywords: Fiscal sustainability; productivity growth; general equilibrium

JEL-codes: H30; J18 October 2006

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