Public health insurance and optimal income taxation

作者: Åke Blomqvist , Henrik Horn

DOI: 10.1016/0047-2727(84)90015-X

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摘要: Abstract If individuals differ not only in their inherent capacity to earn income, but also the probability that they will fall ill, can subsidized public health insurance be justified on grounds it serves as an efficient tool redistribute welfare? This question is analyzed a model where social welfare function weighted average of individual expected utilities, and taxation by linear income tax. The answer ‘yes’, except certain special cases.

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