In a controlled laboratory experiment, subjects had to fold letters in order to earn money. While the net income per letter was the same in the three treatments, the gross income varied and the tax rate was 0, 25% and 50%. Although work incentives should be the same in all treatments, subjects worked harder and longer when they were taxed. We conclude that this is due to a \u27gross-wage illusion effect\u27. The existence of this effect demonstrates that not only the tax rate and the tax base are of importance for work incentives, but also the perception of a tax
In this paper the experimental data collected by Masclet, Montmarquette, and Viennot-Briot (2019a) i...
In the years since the welfare-reform proposals of Milton Friedman (Friedman 1962) and James Tobin (...
Does income tax influence the motivation to work? We propose that the degree of effort exertion in t...
In a controlled laboratory experiment, subjects had to fold letters in order to earn money. While th...
We conduct a framed field experiment with 245 employed persons (no students) as subjects and a real ...
Classic economic theory suggests the equivalence of sales and income taxation. However, Blumk in, Ru...
The choice between a set of alternatives often depends on how those alternatives are described, as w...
The public finance literature demonstrates the equivalence between consumption and labor income (wag...
A conjecture of Laffer, which had considerable influence on fiscal doctrine, is that tax revenues of...
Taxpayers often view tax rules and filing processes as complicated. In this paper I study whether th...
This paper is concerned with a policy oriented macroeconomic experiment involving an ‘international’...
This paper reports results from a laboratory experiment that investigates the Meltzer–Richard model...
Is the effort exerted to earn taxable income considered in compliance decisions? And if so, is hard-...
URL des Cahiers :<br />http://mse.univ-paris1.fr/MSEFramCahier2005.htmCahiers de la Maison des Scien...
This paper presents the results of a policy oriented macroeconomic experiment involving an ‘internat...
In this paper the experimental data collected by Masclet, Montmarquette, and Viennot-Briot (2019a) i...
In the years since the welfare-reform proposals of Milton Friedman (Friedman 1962) and James Tobin (...
Does income tax influence the motivation to work? We propose that the degree of effort exertion in t...
In a controlled laboratory experiment, subjects had to fold letters in order to earn money. While th...
We conduct a framed field experiment with 245 employed persons (no students) as subjects and a real ...
Classic economic theory suggests the equivalence of sales and income taxation. However, Blumk in, Ru...
The choice between a set of alternatives often depends on how those alternatives are described, as w...
The public finance literature demonstrates the equivalence between consumption and labor income (wag...
A conjecture of Laffer, which had considerable influence on fiscal doctrine, is that tax revenues of...
Taxpayers often view tax rules and filing processes as complicated. In this paper I study whether th...
This paper is concerned with a policy oriented macroeconomic experiment involving an ‘international’...
This paper reports results from a laboratory experiment that investigates the Meltzer–Richard model...
Is the effort exerted to earn taxable income considered in compliance decisions? And if so, is hard-...
URL des Cahiers :<br />http://mse.univ-paris1.fr/MSEFramCahier2005.htmCahiers de la Maison des Scien...
This paper presents the results of a policy oriented macroeconomic experiment involving an ‘internat...
In this paper the experimental data collected by Masclet, Montmarquette, and Viennot-Briot (2019a) i...
In the years since the welfare-reform proposals of Milton Friedman (Friedman 1962) and James Tobin (...
Does income tax influence the motivation to work? We propose that the degree of effort exertion in t...