Title
Optimal Fiscal and Monetary Policy with Distorting Taxes
Author(s)
Christopher A. Sims Christopher Sims (Princeton University)
Abstract
When the interest rate on government debt is low enough, it becomes possible to roll it over indefinitely, never taxing to retire it, without producing a growing debt to GDP ratio. This has been called a situation with zero "fiscal cost" to debt. But when low interest on debt arises from its providing liquidity services, zero fiscal cost is equivalent to finance through seigniorage. Some finance through seigniorage is generally optimal, however, despite results in the literature seeming to show that this is not so.
Creation Date
2022-02
Section URL ID
Paper Number
2022-11
URL
https://gceps.princeton.edu/wp-content/uploads/2022/04/wp256_Sims_InflTax_rev_Feb-2022.pdf
File Function
Jel
E52, E62
Keyword(s)
monetary policy, fiscal policy
Suppress
false
Series
13