Essays on Macroeconomic Theory Optimal Fiscal Policy and History of Macroeconomics

This thesis contributes to two fields of macroeconomics. The first two chapters contribute to the literature that investigates the role of household heterogeneity, in terms of marginal propensity to consume and labor income, for the 'optimal' design of fiscal policies... Read More

This thesis contributes to two fields of macroeconomics. The first two chapters contribute to the literature that investigates the role of household heterogeneity, in terms of marginal propensity to consume and labor income, for the 'optimal' design of fiscal policies. The first chapter explores how the introduction of household heterogeneity alters the prescriptions derived from the standard optimal fiscal policy framework that only accounts for a representative agent. When heterogeneity is accounted for the government uses taxation and transfers as a redistributing device that only partially corrects for fluctuations in income inequality. The second chapter builds on the results of the first. It develops a quantitative model that is estimated with US data on income and consumption dispersion among households. The model is then used to assess the relevance of the actual US fiscal policy. Unexpectedly, it concludes that the US fiscal policy is close to optimal.
The third chapter contributes to the literature that is at the crossroad of the fields of history of macroeconomics and of macroeconomic pedagogy. It aims at reflecting on the theory used in the first two chapters of the thesis and in the teaching of macroeconomics. It identifies and discuss the deep methodological discrepancy between the theory used in research and graduate macroeconomics courses, on the one hand, and in undergraduate macroeconomic courses, in the other hand.


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Publisher
Presses universitaires de Louvain
Author
François Courtoy,
Set
Language
English
BIC subject category (UK)
K Economics, finance, business & management > KCB Macroeconomics
Onix Audience Codes
06 Professional and scholarly
CLIL (Version 2013-2019)
3305 SCIENCES ECONOMIQUES > 3328 Macroéconomie
Title First Published
04 August 2022
Subject Scheme Identifier Code
: Macro-économie
: Sciences économiques

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Publication Date
04 August 2022
ISBN-13
9782390612391
Extent
Main content page count : 236
Code
103649
Dimensions
16 x 24 cm
Weight
382 grams
Packaging Type
No outer packaging
List Price
19.00 €
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Version 2.1, Version 3

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Contents


1 General Introduction 1
2 Taxes, Transfers and Household Heterogeneity 9
3 Optimal Fiscal Policy in a TANK Model 65
4 The Theoretical Divide in Macroeconomics Textbooks 149
5 General Conclusion 203