Theoretical Economics Letters

Volume 10, Issue 4 (August 2020)

ISSN Print: 2162-2078   ISSN Online: 2162-2086

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Involuntary Unemployment and Fiscal Policy for Full-Employment

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DOI: 10.4236/tel.2020.104046    542 Downloads   1,897 Views  Citations
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In this paper we show the existence of involuntary unemployment based on consumers’ utility maximization and firms’ profit maximization behavior under perfect competition with decreasing or constant returns to scale technology using a three-period overlapping generations (OLG) model with a childhood period as well as younger and older periods, and analyze the effects of fiscal policy financed by tax and budget deficit (or seigniorage) to realize full-employment under a situation with involuntary unemployment. We show the following results. 1) In order to maintain the steady state where employment increases at some positive rate, we need a budget deficit (Proposition 1). 2) If the full-employment state is realized, we do not need budget deficit to maintain full-employment (Proposition 2).

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Tanaka, Y. (2020) Involuntary Unemployment and Fiscal Policy for Full-Employment. Theoretical Economics Letters, 10, 745-757. doi: 10.4236/tel.2020.104046.

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