2015
DOI: 10.32468/be.879
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Macroprudential vs. ex-post policy interventions : when domestic taxes are relevant for international lenders

Abstract: We argue that international lenders take into account that taxes (or subsidies) a¤ect borrowers'income available for debt repayments. Using an endowment-economy model, we show that by incorporating this fact into the analysis of …nancial crises from the pecuniary externality perspective, ex-post interventions are completely ine¤ective to manage crises and, instead, ex-ante capital controls are useful for correcting the externality that stems from the underestimation of the social costs of decentralized debt de… Show more

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“…Dividing (19) by (20) and taking into account that c SP t = c t and SP t+1 = t+1 (since the tax equalizes the allocations), the optimal tax can be expressed as follows: 6 Notice from (11) that SP…”
Section: Macroprudential Taxmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Dividing (19) by (20) and taking into account that c SP t = c t and SP t+1 = t+1 (since the tax equalizes the allocations), the optimal tax can be expressed as follows: 6 Notice from (11) that SP…”
Section: Macroprudential Taxmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Incorporating the SGU tax modi…es one equation ((7) turns into (17)) and adds one variable to the system ( t ). It does not add any further equation since (22) is just a combination of two other equations already present in the system,(6) and (17). There are in…nite possible combinations of c T t , t , d t+1 , p t and the SGU tax t that solve the corresponding equation system.…”
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“…In a previous version of this document (Parra‐Polania & Vargas, 2015) and in Section 2.1 of the present version, we analyse financial crises incorporating, into a standard framework, the effect of lump‐sum taxes/subsidies on borrowers' debt capacity. In that section, we assume that there is a balance‐budget fiscal policy as is common in the literature.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…By going to court, the lender recovers only a fraction of seizable income, since taxes must be paid to the government. 1 In a previous paper (Parra-Polania and Vargas, 2015), we analyze …nancial crises incorporating, into a standard framework, the e¤ect of lump-sum taxes/subsidies on borrowers'debt capacity. Furthermore, we follow common practice and assume that there is a balance-budget …scal policy.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%