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Public Expenditures, Taxes, Federal Transfers, and Endogenous Growth
This paper extends the Barro (1990) model with single aggregate government spending and one flat income tax to include public expenditures and taxes by multiple levels of government. It derives the rate of endogenous growth and, with both simulations and special examples, examines how that rate chan...
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