Title: Microfoundations of fiscal policy effectiveness: monopolistic competition and fiscal policy multipliers

Authors: Maria A. Caraballo, Carlos Usabiaga

Addresses: Universidad de Sevilla, Departamento de Teoria Economica y Economia Politica, Avda. Ramon y Cajal, No. 1, 41018 Sevilla, Spain. ' Universidad Pablo de Olavide, Departamento de Economia, Carretera de Utrera, Km. 1, 41013 Sevilla, Spain

Abstract: This paper focuses on the role of imperfect competition as a microfoundation for fiscal policy effectiveness. The seminal papers in this area conclude that the higher the degree of monopoly power the higher the value of fiscal policy multipliers. However, this result has been criticised because it depends on the assumptions of the model. We pay special attention to the assumptions on consumer behaviour, comparing a model with no income effect for the labour supply with a model where leisure is a normal good. Concerning fiscal policy effectiveness we show that the values of the multipliers are positive in any case and that the degree of effectiveness depends heavily on the approach taken. These results highlight the relevance of microfoundations to obtain economic policy conclusions. Regarding the relation between the degree of monopoly power and the value of the multipliers, we conclude that stable relations cannot be established.

Keywords: balanced budget multipliers; fiscal policy effectiveness; microfoundations; public expenditure multipliers; tax multipliers; consumer behaviour; monopoly power; imperfect competition.

DOI: 10.1504/IJPP.2006.009803

International Journal of Public Policy, 2006 Vol.1 No.3, pp.266 - 278

Published online: 14 May 2006 *

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