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tax revenues. In this study, we conducted an original real effort experiment in an online labor market with almost 1 …
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This paper begins by contrasting the caricatures "homo and femina economicus" with "homo and femina realitus". Against this backdrop, the paper considers three "apparently falsified" empirical predictions of the standard expected utility model of individual decision-making concerning...
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continuous type of taxpayer. We then tested the theoretical predictions in a laboratory experiment, using three audit rules: the …
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In markets where transactions are governed by contractual incompleteness, revealed intentions to evade taxes may affect market performance. We experimentally examine the impact of tax evasion attempts on the performance of credence goods markets, where contractual incompleteness results from...
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experiment. To identify the causes of risk taking by groups, we compare individual to group decisions in three scenarios. The …
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experiment shows that emotional arousal, measured by Skin Conductance Responses, increases in the proportion of evaded taxes. The …
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We experimentally examine the impact of tax evasion attempts on the performance of credence goods markets, where contractual incompleteness results from asymmetric information on the welfare maximizing quality of the good. Our results suggest that tax evasion attempts - independently of whether...
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Increasing the tax compliance of self-employed business owners (particularly of trade-specific service providers) remains an ongoing challenge for tax authorities. From a compliance point of view, cash transactions are particularly problematic when services are paid for on the spot, as such...
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The aim of this work is to analyze tax evasion as a factor that potentially affects internal control of firms as an application of the Chen and Chu's model (2005). For this purpose an experimental approach was employed. Treatments varied depending on whether agents were assumed to be risk-...
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In a series of experiments conducted in Belgium (Wallonia and Flanders), France and the Netherlands, we compare behavior regarding tax evasion and welfare dodging, with and without information about others' behavior. Subjects have to decide between a ‘registered' income, the realization of...
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