MICRO/THEORY: The Public Option and Optimal Redistribution; Zi Yang KANG (Stanford University)

Abstract 

This paper examines how the equilibrium effects of a public option on the private market impact its optimal design. I develop a model in which a policymaker can choose the quality and allocation of the public option, which affect the prices of private goods (and vice versa) in equilibrium. I demonstrate how these equilibrium effects change both the optimal quality and optimal allocation: they create new incentives to distort quality in either direction depending on the policymaker's redistributive objective and provide a new justification for rationing the public option rather than using market-clearing prices. Finally, I show how my results can accommodate additional frictions in the private market and additional policy instruments.

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Date
Wednesday, 19 April 2023

Time
4pm to 5.30pm

Venue
Lim Tay Boh Seminar Room, 03-12
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