Age gap in voter turnout and size of government debt

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Ryo Arawatari
Tetsuo Ono
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[1] Doshisha University,Faculty of Economics
[2] Osaka University,Graduate School of Economics
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Fiscal policy; Voter turnout; Public debt; Probabilistic voting; D70; E62; H63;
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We consider a cross-country difference in age gap in voter turnout and its impact on fiscal policy making in a multi-country, overlapping-generations model. We present the conflict over fiscal policy between successive generations (i.e., the young and elderly). We show that a higher turnout of the elderly in voting may have a non-monotonic effect on the size of government debt, depending on voters’ inter-temporal elasticity of substitution of public expenditure.
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