欧盟中的要素流动性与财政政策:政策问题与分析路径

Factor mobility and fiscal policy in the EU: policy issues and analytical approaches

Economic Policy · 2000
被引 3
人大 AABS 3

中文导读

分析欧盟内劳动力和资本流动性对财政政策的影响,指出流动性增加会限制政府再分配能力,但调整成本存在时政府仍可实现部分再分配。

Abstract

Fiscal policy The role of factor mobility for fiscal policy in the EU Increased integration of labour and capital markets creates significant challenges for the welfare states of modern Europe. Taxation of capital and labour that finances extensive programmes of cash and in‐kind redistribution creates incentives for capital owners and workers to locate in regions where they obtain favourable fiscal treatment. Competition among countries for mobile resources constrains their ability to alter the distribution of income and may lead to reductions in the size and scope of redistributive policies. Mobility of labour and capital is imperfect, however. Recent trends indicate that labour and capital are neither perfectly mobile nor perfectly immobile, but rather adjust gradually to market conditions and economic policies. This paper presents an explicitly dynamic analysis showing that governments can achieve some redistribution when it is costly for factors of production to relocate. As the costs of factor mobility fall, however, the effectiveness of redistributive policies is more limited, and governments have weaker incentives to pursue them. Liberalized immigration policies, EU enlargement, and other steps that promote integration of the factors markets of Western Europe with those of surrounding regions thus present a challenge to policy‐makers if they also wish to maintain fiscal systems with extensive redistribution. — David E. Wildasin

要素流动性财政政策欧盟再分配政策