出版社:Suntory Toyota International Centres for Economics and Related Disciplines
摘要:This paper explores the logic of scal restraints in a political agency model with both moral hazard and adverse selection. The role of the political process is both to discipline incumbents who may act against the public interest and to sort in those politicians who are most likely act in votersinterests. We use the model to examine the optimality of ine¢ cient taxation, limits on the size of government, increasing trans- parency, and yardstick competition. Some conclusions are surprising. For example, we show that some forms of scal restraint can only be desirable when incumbents are su¢ ciently likely to be benevolent.