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Vol. 56, No. 3, pp. 266-271 (2005)

“On Consumption Tax Policy a Monetary Economy with Overlapping Generations”
Daisuke Matsuzaki (Department of Economics, Okinawa International University)

This paper investigates the effects of a consumption tax on per capita aggregate consumption with overlapping generations in a monetary economy. In the representative agent model, a consumption tax does not influence per capita aggregate consumption in the case of a completely inelastic supply of labor. In contrast, we find that the heterogeneity of economic agents has a crucial role in the neutrality of consumption taxation and increasing consumption tax rate lowers per capita aggregate consumption.