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Tax evasion 3 dependent exemption 3 compliance 2 honesty 2 Black people 1 Compliance 1 Dependent exemption 1 Ethnic discrimination 1 Ethnische Diskriminierung 1 Honesty 1 Intergenerational transfer 1 Intergenerationale Übertragung 1 Redistribution 1 Schwarze Menschen 1 South Africa 1 Steuervergünstigung 1 Südafrika 1 Tax incentive 1 Umverteilung 1 Vermögensteuer 1 Wealth tax 1 black tax 1 dependent rebate 1 private transfers 1 redistribution 1 wealth tax 1
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Article 2 Book / Working Paper 2
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Article in journal 1 Aufsatz in Zeitschrift 1
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English 3 Undetermined 1
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LaLumia, Sara 3 Sallee, James 2 Carpenter, Riley 1 Phaswana, Malilimalo 1
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Economics Department, Williams College 2
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Department of Economics Working Papers / Economics Department, Williams College 2 International Tax and Public Finance 1 Journal of economic and financial sciences : JEF 1
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RePEc 3 ECONIS (ZBW) 1
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Black tax : an international exploratory study in the South African context
Carpenter, Riley; Phaswana, Malilimalo - In: Journal of economic and financial sciences : JEF 14 (2021) 1, pp. 1-9
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The Value of Honesty: Empirical Estimates from the Case of the Missing Children
LaLumia, Sara; Sallee, James - Economics Department, Williams College - 2011
How much are people willing to forego to be honest, to follow the rules? When people do break the rules, what can standard data sources tell us about their behavior? Standard economic models of crime typically assume that individuals are indifferent to dishonesty, so that they will cheat or lie...
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The EITC, Tax Refunds, and Unemployment Spells
LaLumia, Sara - Economics Department, Williams College - 2011
The Earned Income Tax Credit generates large average tax refunds for low-income parents, and these refunds are distributed in a narrow time frame. I rely on this plausibly exogenous source of variation in liquidity to investigate the effect of cash-on-hand on unemployment duration. Among...
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The value of honesty: empirical estimates from the case of the missing children
LaLumia, Sara; Sallee, James - In: International Tax and Public Finance 20 (2013) 2, pp. 192-224
How much are people willing to forego to be honest, to follow the rules? When people do break the rules, what can standard data sources tell us about their behavior? Standard economic models of crime typically assume that individuals are indifferent to dishonesty, so that they will cheat or lie...
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