A Regional General Equilibrium Model of the United States: Tax Effects on Factor Movements and Regional Production
构建了一个六区域一般均衡模型,评估州和地方税与联邦税对美国各区域产出及要素配置的长期影响,发现税收结构差异导致区域产出变化与平均税负变化预测不同。
A six region general equilibrium model of the United States is used to assess the potential long-run effects of state-local and federal tax policies on output and the allocation of factors across regions and sectors. The nonuniform structure of state-local taxes and their interaction with federal taxes means that regional output is affected quite differently than would be projected solely on the basis of changing average regional tax burdens. The study provides a useful indication of conceptual and empirical issues that must be considered in further regional modelling efforts, issues which do not arise in closed-economy national models.