Seminar 231, Public Finance: "Place-Based Redistribution"

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Submitted by Brandon Eltiste on June 26, 2019
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648 Evans Hall
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Monday, September 23, 2019 - 14:00
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Danny Yagan, UCB

With Cecile Gaubert and Patrick Kline

Place-based redistribution is ubiquitous but has traditionally enjoyed little support among economists. We develop a class of spatial equilibrium models characterizing the equity-efficiency tradeoff that arises when taxes and transfers are indexed to location. Transfers from one region to another are found to be welfare improving under empirically plausible assumptions on preference heterogeneity, even in an environment with optimal place-blind income taxes. A calibration shows that optimal place-based redistribution may be substantial.