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Varible Rate Subsidies : The Ineficiency of In-Kind Transfers Revisited

Stutzer,Michael J.
Public Finance Review , Volume 12 (1): 77 SAGEJan 1, 1984

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Varible Rate Subsidies : The Ineficiency of In-Kind Transfers Revisited

Abstract

The inefficiency of fixed rate consumer price subsidies, relative to cash transfers, is one of the best-known propositions in welfare economics. It has also been used to show that matching grants are a more inefficient intergovernmental aid than are lump sum grants. Furthermore, the cost of fixed rate subsidies cannot be controlled without providing a "cap" beyond which amount no subsidy is received. This paper reports, both qualitatively and quantitatively, that a broad class of variable rate price subsidies also dominates fixed rate subsidies on both counts. The relative inefficiency of matching grants compared to the variable rate Federal General Revenue Sharing program is estimated.
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Title
Varible Rate Subsidies : The Ineficiency of In-Kind Transfers Revisited
Author(s)
Stutzer,Michael J.
Journal
Public Finance Review , Volume 12 (1): 77 SAGE – Jan 1, 1984
Publisher
Sage Publications
Copyright
Copyright © 1984 by SAGE Publications
ISSN
1091-1421
eISSN
1091-1421
D.O.I.
10.1177/109114218401200104
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