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Article Dans Une Revue Review of Economic Design Année : 2023

Inequalities and segregation: can welfarist local governments struggle against both simultaneously?

Rémy Oddou
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This paper analyses how progressive taxation schemes, implemented by local welfarist government, affect the segregative properties of endogenous jurisdiction formation, using a model where local jurisdictions produce a local public good, financed by a progressive tax on households’ wealth. A jurisdiction is composed of all the households that live in the same place. Local taxation parameters are determined so as to maximize a social welfare function. Households can “vote with their feet”, which means that they can choose to move to the jurisdiction that offers the package ”tax - amount of public good” that provides the highest utility level. The main result of this article is the proof that the maximin criterion is more segregative than the utilitarian one. Consequently, it suggests that local governments can not simultaneously struggle against inequalities and segregation.

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hal-03923944 , version 1 (05-01-2023)

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Rémy Oddou. Inequalities and segregation: can welfarist local governments struggle against both simultaneously?. Review of Economic Design, 2023, TBP. ⟨hal-03923944⟩
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