Zusammenfassung:
When confronted with sectoral shocks, policymakers often resort to targeted, sector-specific taxes in an \emph{ad hoc} fashion. Based on the New Keynesian Network model, we characterize the optimal tax response to sectoral shocks: it features twice as many tax instruments as there are sectors, is budget-neutral, and not confined to the sector where the shock originates. We show that the optimal policy can be approximated by a simple rule that responds to inflation in the shocked sector and adjusts tax instruments in other sectors according to input-output linkages. We study its quantitative performance in a calibrated version of the model.