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Crescita proporzionale e politiche pubbliche: proposte per una sintesi evolutiva

(Proportional Growth and Public Policies: an Evolutionary Approach)

Riccaboni, Massimo and Trento, Sandro and Zaninotto, Enrico [2009]: Crescita proporzionale e politiche pubbliche: proposte per una sintesi evolutiva. DISA Working Paper 2009/9.

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Abstract

It is quite common that public policies take as benchmark mean values of relevant policy variables (average firm size, average productivity, average income, etc.). In such a case the policy maker introduces incentives that should change individual behaviour in order to increase average values of the policy relevant variables.
When this kind of policies are unsuccessful it is thought that the incentives are badly designed so that the entire problem is considered as a problem of mechanism design.
In this paper the Authors maintain that policy makers should always take into account that incentives have an impact not only on individual behaviour but also on the distribution and law of motion of the aggregate phenomena that may be different from the sum of micro behaviours.
Three different cases of proportional growth phenomena (firm's size growth, income distribution and research production) are analyzed, in the paper, through simulations. Some tentative general principles for public policies are identified.

Item Type:DISA Working Paper
Language:Italian
Keywords:crescita proporzionale — politiche pubbliche — dimensione d'impresa — distribuzione del reddito — politiche per la ricerca — simulazioni
JEL Keys:C63, D31, D79, I23, L25
ID Code:WP-2009/09
Deposited on:November 2009
Last updated:2009-11-30T07:28:48-00:00
Alternative locations:ideas.repec.org/p/trt/disawp/0909.html

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