In recent years levels of public trust in government have fallen dramatically, at the same time as opposition to high levels of public spending has also grown. Whitney B. Afonso looks at the role of fiscal illusion in public support for government services. She writes that when citizens face multiple tax instruments including sales, excise, and property taxes, which are often spread out over long periods, the actual tax burden they face is often underestimated. When this occurs, people may perceive their tax burden to be lower than it is, and this can encourage government to spend more on public services. With this in mind, she argues that governments need to be more transparent in informing their citizens as to the scope, costs, financing,...
This paper examines the empirical analysis of the five main hypotheses subsumed under the generic te...
This article estimates the magnitude of fiscal illusion around the world and evaluates whether relat...
An unexpectedly partisan political debate over redistributive tax measures has recently come to focu...
This article intends to stress out a fiscal matter, firstly explored by Puviani, known as fiscal il...
This article intends to stress out a fiscal matter, firstly explored by Puviani, known asfiscal illu...
Fiscal illusion is the political art of crafting tax and expenditure policies to make taxpayers thin...
The identification and estimation of the extent of fiscal illusion in the public finance system seem...
Public choice analysts have often argued that the level of government spending will reflect voter-ta...
© 2016 Scottish Economic Society. A well-established literature argues that fiscal illusion increase...
The interpretation of the long-standing fiscal illusion hypothesis presented here is that the illusi...
Some state and local governments in the United States are increasingly outsourcing services through ...
The paper examines government fiscal policy in a representative democracy under the conditions of fi...
This article estimates the magnitude of fiscal illusion around the world and evaluates whether relat...
This article examines how revenue structures, through fiscal illusion effects, influ-ence government...
Fiscal transparency is fundamentally important but difficult to achieve. The conceptualization of tr...
This paper examines the empirical analysis of the five main hypotheses subsumed under the generic te...
This article estimates the magnitude of fiscal illusion around the world and evaluates whether relat...
An unexpectedly partisan political debate over redistributive tax measures has recently come to focu...
This article intends to stress out a fiscal matter, firstly explored by Puviani, known as fiscal il...
This article intends to stress out a fiscal matter, firstly explored by Puviani, known asfiscal illu...
Fiscal illusion is the political art of crafting tax and expenditure policies to make taxpayers thin...
The identification and estimation of the extent of fiscal illusion in the public finance system seem...
Public choice analysts have often argued that the level of government spending will reflect voter-ta...
© 2016 Scottish Economic Society. A well-established literature argues that fiscal illusion increase...
The interpretation of the long-standing fiscal illusion hypothesis presented here is that the illusi...
Some state and local governments in the United States are increasingly outsourcing services through ...
The paper examines government fiscal policy in a representative democracy under the conditions of fi...
This article estimates the magnitude of fiscal illusion around the world and evaluates whether relat...
This article examines how revenue structures, through fiscal illusion effects, influ-ence government...
Fiscal transparency is fundamentally important but difficult to achieve. The conceptualization of tr...
This paper examines the empirical analysis of the five main hypotheses subsumed under the generic te...
This article estimates the magnitude of fiscal illusion around the world and evaluates whether relat...
An unexpectedly partisan political debate over redistributive tax measures has recently come to focu...