Working Paper

Habit Formation and Labor Supply

Helmuth Cremer, Philippe De Donder, Darío Maldonado, Pierre Pestieau
CESifo, Munich, 2008

CESifo Working Paper No. 2351

This paper shows that the combination of habit formation - present consumption creating additional consumption needs in the future - and myopia may explain why some retirees are forced to ‘unretire’, i.e., unexpectedly return to work. It also shows that when myopia about habit formation leads to unretirement there is a case for government's intervention. In a first-best setting the optimal solution can be decentralized by a simple ‘Pigouvian’ (paternalistic) consumption tax (along with suitable lump-sum taxes). In a second-best setting, when personalized lump-sum transfers are not available, consumption taxes may have conflicting paternalistic and redistributive effects. We study the design of consumption taxes in such a setting when myopic individuals differ in productivity.

CESifo Category
Public Finance
Keywords: habit formation, myopia, unretiring
JEL Classification: D910,H210,H550