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Optimal Allocation of Social Cost for Electronic Payment System: A Ramsey Approach

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Using a standard Ramsey approach, we examine the optimal allocation of social cost for an electronic payment system in the context of a dynamic general equilibrium model. The benevolent govern-ment provides electronic payment services and allocates relevant social cost through taxation on the beneficiaries’ labor and consumption. A higher tax rate on labor yields the following desirable allocations. First, it implies a lower welfare loss because of the distortionary consumption taxation. It also enhances the economy of scale in the use of electronic payment technology, reducing per transaction cost of electronic payment. Finally, it saves the cost of withdrawing and carrying around cash by reducing the frequency of cash trades. All these channels together imply optimality of the unity tax rate on labor.

Abstract

Ⅰ. Introduction

Ⅱ. Model

Ⅲ. Equilibrium

Ⅳ. Optimal Cost Allocation

Ⅴ. Concluding Remarks

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