Working Paper

Income Redistribution in Open Economies

Áron Tóbiás
CESifo, Munich, 2015

CESifo Working Paper No. 5378

I propose a model of income redistribution in an open-economy environment. The world consists of a finite number of countries whose governments seek to maximize the welfare of their low-skilled populations by taxing skilled workers’ labor income. While tax competition limits the extent to which redistribution is possible—as compared to the closed-economy outcome—when skilled people are internationally mobile, I argue that race to the bottom does not necessarily occur, even if the number of countries becomes arbitrarily large. The asymptotic sustainability of the welfare state crucially depends on the statistical properties of the probability distribution of skilled people’s location preferences.

CESifo Category
Public Finance
Keywords: income redistribution, international migration, tax competition, race to the bottom
JEL Classification: D820, F220, H210, H730