There is a widespread concern that anti-elitist or populist opinion is on the rise. The policy concern is that political opportunists would exploit voter rational ignorance for their own cynical purposes. In this article I demonstrate that, in the field of taxation, this sort of behaviour already occurs. Fiscal illusion can be described as deceiving taxpayer-voters into paying more tax than they would otherwise agree to. Taxpayers are already victims of political opportunism unrelated to the rise of populism
This article estimates the magnitude of fiscal illusion around the world and evaluates whether relat...
We propose that false beliefs about own current economic status are an important factor for explaini...
In recent years levels of public trust in government have fallen dramatically, at the same time as o...
This article intends to stress out a fiscal matter, firstly explored by Puviani, known as fiscal il...
This article addresses the tax progressivity decision of a rent-maximising government under the circ...
This article intends to stress out a fiscal matter, firstly explored by Puviani, known asfiscal illu...
The paper examines government fiscal policy in a representative democracy under the conditions of fi...
This paper demonstrates that rational ignorance, properly defined, allows the possibility that fisca...
This article estimates the magnitude of fiscal illusion around the world and evaluates whether relat...
This paper tests the joint hypotheses that policymakers engage in fiscal policy opportunism and that...
This paper demonstrates that rational ignorance, properly defined, allows the possibility that fisca...
Fiscal illusion is the political art of crafting tax and expenditure policies to make taxpayers thin...
In this article we conduct an examination of voter sensitivity to levels of state taxation by develo...
We attempt to examine the effect of benefit misperception on tax policy making in a more generalprob...
Scholars working with public finance introduced a term fiscal illusions (James Buchanan). They are s...
This article estimates the magnitude of fiscal illusion around the world and evaluates whether relat...
We propose that false beliefs about own current economic status are an important factor for explaini...
In recent years levels of public trust in government have fallen dramatically, at the same time as o...
This article intends to stress out a fiscal matter, firstly explored by Puviani, known as fiscal il...
This article addresses the tax progressivity decision of a rent-maximising government under the circ...
This article intends to stress out a fiscal matter, firstly explored by Puviani, known asfiscal illu...
The paper examines government fiscal policy in a representative democracy under the conditions of fi...
This paper demonstrates that rational ignorance, properly defined, allows the possibility that fisca...
This article estimates the magnitude of fiscal illusion around the world and evaluates whether relat...
This paper tests the joint hypotheses that policymakers engage in fiscal policy opportunism and that...
This paper demonstrates that rational ignorance, properly defined, allows the possibility that fisca...
Fiscal illusion is the political art of crafting tax and expenditure policies to make taxpayers thin...
In this article we conduct an examination of voter sensitivity to levels of state taxation by develo...
We attempt to examine the effect of benefit misperception on tax policy making in a more generalprob...
Scholars working with public finance introduced a term fiscal illusions (James Buchanan). They are s...
This article estimates the magnitude of fiscal illusion around the world and evaluates whether relat...
We propose that false beliefs about own current economic status are an important factor for explaini...
In recent years levels of public trust in government have fallen dramatically, at the same time as o...