Real level of public investment: How to manage the inflation?

Ibrahim NGOUHOUO, Rodrigue Nobosse TCHOFFO

Abstract


Abstract. When the government collects a supplementary indirect tax on an output, the price of that output increases by consequence. Then, using the resulting revenue for public investments will lead to an under consumption of the total revenue invested. This is due to an inflation that has been created by this mechanism. This paper investigates the determination of the net amount of investment projects taking into account the effect of inflation. We use the computable general equilibrium model to test our hypothesis. As result, we show that, some simulations are needed in order to reach the equilibrium.

Keywords. Government spending, Inflation, Taxes, Investment, Computable general equilibrium.

JEL. C68, E62, H50.


Keywords


Government spending; Inflation; Taxes; Investment; Computable general equilibrium.

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