Abstract:we study a family of models of tax evasion, where a flat-rate tax finances only the provision of public goods, neglecting audits and wage differences. We focus on the comparison of two modeling approaches. The first is based on optimizing agents, who are endowed with social preferences, their utility being the sum of private consumption and moral utility. The second approach involves agents acting according to simple heuristics. We find that while we encounter the traditionally shaped laffer-curve in the optimizing model, the heuristics models exhibit (linearly) increasing laffer-curves
This paper proposes a theoretical model to account for the most relevant micro- and macroeconomic em...
We study the effects of the tax burden on tax evasion both theoretically and experimentally. We deve...
This paper studies the persistence of social norms in explaining tax evasion. We build a simple dyna...
Abstract:we study a family of models of tax evasion, where a flat-rate tax finances only the provisi...
We study an intertemporal utility maximization problem where taxpayers can engage in both tax avoida...
161 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1999.These two essays analyze theo...
This paper incorporates tax morale into the Allingham Sandmo (1972) model of income tax evasion. Tax...
This paper demonstrates, through a controlled experiment, that the “Laffer curve” phenomenon does no...
The standard model of tax evasion based on the subjective expected utility maximization does not per...
The predictions of expected utility theory (EUT) applied to tax evasion are awed on two counts: (i)...
The paper reviews recent models that have applied the techniques of behavioural economics to the ana...
We study experimentally how taxpayers choose between two tax regimes to fund a public good. The firs...
We analyse a model of income tax avoidance with heterogenous agents who face monetary as well as psy...
We analyse a model of income tax avoidance with heterogenous agents who face monetary as well as ps...
This paper aims to show that aggregate tax evasion may be largely explained by tax morale and that t...
This paper proposes a theoretical model to account for the most relevant micro- and macroeconomic em...
We study the effects of the tax burden on tax evasion both theoretically and experimentally. We deve...
This paper studies the persistence of social norms in explaining tax evasion. We build a simple dyna...
Abstract:we study a family of models of tax evasion, where a flat-rate tax finances only the provisi...
We study an intertemporal utility maximization problem where taxpayers can engage in both tax avoida...
161 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1999.These two essays analyze theo...
This paper incorporates tax morale into the Allingham Sandmo (1972) model of income tax evasion. Tax...
This paper demonstrates, through a controlled experiment, that the “Laffer curve” phenomenon does no...
The standard model of tax evasion based on the subjective expected utility maximization does not per...
The predictions of expected utility theory (EUT) applied to tax evasion are awed on two counts: (i)...
The paper reviews recent models that have applied the techniques of behavioural economics to the ana...
We study experimentally how taxpayers choose between two tax regimes to fund a public good. The firs...
We analyse a model of income tax avoidance with heterogenous agents who face monetary as well as psy...
We analyse a model of income tax avoidance with heterogenous agents who face monetary as well as ps...
This paper aims to show that aggregate tax evasion may be largely explained by tax morale and that t...
This paper proposes a theoretical model to account for the most relevant micro- and macroeconomic em...
We study the effects of the tax burden on tax evasion both theoretically and experimentally. We deve...
This paper studies the persistence of social norms in explaining tax evasion. We build a simple dyna...