Credible redistributive policies and migration across U.S. states
Open Access
- 1 April 2010
- journal article
- Published by Elsevier BV in Review of Economic Dynamics
- Vol. 13 (2), 403-423
- https://doi.org/10.1016/j.red.2010.02.001
Abstract
We ask whether worker mobility has undermined the ability of U.S. states to redistribute income. We build a tractable model where both migration decisions and redistribution policies are jointly determined. Our model features a large number of heterogeneous regions and skilled and unskilled workers with idiosyncratic migration costs. The calibrated model is able to account for the main features of interstate migration in the US, as well as some qualitative features of the cross-sectional distribution of redistributive policies. We conduct a counterfactual experiment in order to isolate the effect of worker mobility on state-level redistributive policies. We find that migration has induced substantial convergence in tax rates across U.S. states, but no race to the bottom. Interestingly, the degree of convergence has been much lower for transfers due to an offsetting tax-base effect. (Copyright: Elsevier)Labor mobility; Redistribution; Credible policiesKeywords
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