This Article considers the second-best design of Pigouvian taxes and subsidies in the presence of agents who are imperfectly aware of the instrument. Until very recently, the price instrument literature has assumed perfect rationality, and even the handful of prior attempts to account for “hidden” prices focus mainly on the income tax. I extend these efforts in several directions. First, I show that the best available instrument for correcting negative externalities is often one whose price is partially adjusted upwards -- or, in the case of subsidies, downwards -- to counter-act the neglect of irrational actors. In addition, I argue that the salience of a price instrument can affect the choice between sticks and carrots, potentially making...
Basic welfare economics tells us that many types of externalities can be remedied by proper use of c...
This Article analyzes the literatures on how individuals understand taxation (i.e., tax salience). W...
A recent surge of literature on tax salience has included studies that use tax type as a proxy for s...
This Article considers the second-best design of Pigouvian taxes and subsidies in the presence of ag...
Externalities are one of the most fundamental market-failure justifications for government action, a...
Externalities are one of the most fundamental market-failure justifications for government action, a...
Externalities are one of the most fundamental market-failure justifications for government action, a...
In making decisions, individuals rely on heuristics or cognitive biases. One of these is salience, w...
This article draws a general picture of the differences between the metaphors of carrots and sticks....
The paper focuses on the signaling value of a tax when agents are less informed on the effect of th...
31 p.The potential of taxation to correcting environmental externalities has been long recognized am...
Using two strategies, we show that consumers underreact to taxes that are not salient. First, using ...
This Article analyzes the behavioral economics literatures on how individuals understand taxation (i...
In this paper we address a bothersome question for public choice analysis: Why do consumers and taxp...
We use a theoretical model and empirically-calibrated simulations of the automobile market to show h...
Basic welfare economics tells us that many types of externalities can be remedied by proper use of c...
This Article analyzes the literatures on how individuals understand taxation (i.e., tax salience). W...
A recent surge of literature on tax salience has included studies that use tax type as a proxy for s...
This Article considers the second-best design of Pigouvian taxes and subsidies in the presence of ag...
Externalities are one of the most fundamental market-failure justifications for government action, a...
Externalities are one of the most fundamental market-failure justifications for government action, a...
Externalities are one of the most fundamental market-failure justifications for government action, a...
In making decisions, individuals rely on heuristics or cognitive biases. One of these is salience, w...
This article draws a general picture of the differences between the metaphors of carrots and sticks....
The paper focuses on the signaling value of a tax when agents are less informed on the effect of th...
31 p.The potential of taxation to correcting environmental externalities has been long recognized am...
Using two strategies, we show that consumers underreact to taxes that are not salient. First, using ...
This Article analyzes the behavioral economics literatures on how individuals understand taxation (i...
In this paper we address a bothersome question for public choice analysis: Why do consumers and taxp...
We use a theoretical model and empirically-calibrated simulations of the automobile market to show h...
Basic welfare economics tells us that many types of externalities can be remedied by proper use of c...
This Article analyzes the literatures on how individuals understand taxation (i.e., tax salience). W...
A recent surge of literature on tax salience has included studies that use tax type as a proxy for s...