This paper looks at how income tax rates, consumption and public spending respond as venues for tax evasion open or close. The analysis draws on a 16-generation OLG model in which tax rates are determined in a repeated game between voters and a rent-seeking Leviathan government. Key insights are: (1) Effects on any generation alive when change takes place may differ substantially from steady state effects that accrue for generations yet to be born. (2) There is considerable intergenerational diversity in these effects that is not monotonous as we move from young to old. Combined, these results suggest that the political economy of pertinent institutional change may be quite complex.Leviathan government, income tax, tax evasion, public spend...
We develop a general theoretical model to compare two different policymakers both facing tax evasio...
Using a simple model of income redistribution, we examine the effect of income inequality on redistr...
This paper proposes a simple variation of the Allingham and Sandmo (1972) construct and integrates i...
This paper asks to what extent institutional features that facilitate tax evasion may keep Leviathan...
The standard approach to tax compliance applies the economics-of-crime methodology pioneered by Beck...
This paper proposes a theoretical model to account for the most relevant micro- and macroeconomic em...
We develop a general theoretical model to compare two different policymakers both facing tax evasion...
Virtually all governments seek to fight tax evasion exploiting better and better technological devic...
We develop a general theoretical model to compare two different policymakers both facing tax evasion...
this paper I take a "public choice" approach to the problem of tax evasion. The basic hypo...
We present a model of agents facing the uncertainty of two future forms of government who are able t...
In this paper, we explore tax revenues in a regime of widespread corruption in a growth model. We de...
Essay one develops and tests a revenue-maximizing tax structure model. This model represents one of ...
Standard models of tax evasion implicitly assume that evasion is either fully detected, or not detec...
This paper studies income-tax evasion in a quantitative incomplete-markets setting with heterogeneou...
We develop a general theoretical model to compare two different policymakers both facing tax evasio...
Using a simple model of income redistribution, we examine the effect of income inequality on redistr...
This paper proposes a simple variation of the Allingham and Sandmo (1972) construct and integrates i...
This paper asks to what extent institutional features that facilitate tax evasion may keep Leviathan...
The standard approach to tax compliance applies the economics-of-crime methodology pioneered by Beck...
This paper proposes a theoretical model to account for the most relevant micro- and macroeconomic em...
We develop a general theoretical model to compare two different policymakers both facing tax evasion...
Virtually all governments seek to fight tax evasion exploiting better and better technological devic...
We develop a general theoretical model to compare two different policymakers both facing tax evasion...
this paper I take a "public choice" approach to the problem of tax evasion. The basic hypo...
We present a model of agents facing the uncertainty of two future forms of government who are able t...
In this paper, we explore tax revenues in a regime of widespread corruption in a growth model. We de...
Essay one develops and tests a revenue-maximizing tax structure model. This model represents one of ...
Standard models of tax evasion implicitly assume that evasion is either fully detected, or not detec...
This paper studies income-tax evasion in a quantitative incomplete-markets setting with heterogeneou...
We develop a general theoretical model to compare two different policymakers both facing tax evasio...
Using a simple model of income redistribution, we examine the effect of income inequality on redistr...
This paper proposes a simple variation of the Allingham and Sandmo (1972) construct and integrates i...