Government DEBT, Immigration, and Durable Public Goods

Government debt is shown to be a pareto-improving policy for the native population in the presence of durable public goods and immigration. Debt is therefore neither equivalent to current taxation nor neutral in its macro-economic impact. Debt may also promote a more efficientflow of immigration by...

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Deficit financing
Durable goods
Economic aspects
Economic theory
Emigration and immigration
Finance
Government spending
Immigrants
Immigration
National debt
Noncitizens
Public debts
Public finance
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