Destabilizing Balanced-Budget Consumption Taxes in Multi-Sector Economies

We examine the impact of balanced-budget consumption taxes on the existence of expectations-driven business cycles in two-sector economies with infinitely-lived households. We prove that, whatever the relative capital intensity difference across sectors, aggregate instability can occur if the consumption tax rate is not too low. Moreover, we show through a numerical exercise based on empirically plausible tax rates that endogenous business-cycle fluctuations may be a source of instability for all OECD countries, including the US.

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Source https://shs.hal.science/halshs-00796685
Author Nishimura, Kazuo, Nourry, Carine, Seegmuller, Thomas, Venditti, Alain
Maintainer CCSD
Last Updated May 13, 2026, 16:55 (UTC)
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Identifier halshs-00796685
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contributor Kyōto daigaku = Kyoto University
creator Nishimura, Kazuo
date 2012-09-13T00:00:00
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