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Straffreiheit 553 Exemption from punishment 551 Theorie 183 Theory 183 Antitrust law 156 Kartellrecht 156 Criminal tax law 152 Steuerstrafrecht 152 Kartell 133 Cartel 132 Competition policy 116 Wettbewerbspolitik 116 USA 78 United States 77 Illegal immigration 72 Illegale Migration 72 Law enforcement 72 Rechtsdurchsetzung 72 Kriminalität 56 Restraints of competition 56 Wettbewerbsbeschränkung 56 Crime 55 EU countries 53 EU-Staaten 53 Impact assessment 45 Wirkungsanalyse 45 Experiment 42 Game theory 42 Spieltheorie 42 Steuermoral 39 Tax compliance 39 Italien 38 Italy 38 Immigration policy 35 Migrationspolitik 35 Punishment 28 Strafe 28 Steuervermeidung 25 Tax avoidance 25 Corruption 23
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Article in journal 192 Aufsatz in Zeitschrift 192 Graue Literatur 185 Non-commercial literature 185 Arbeitspapier 175 Working Paper 175 Aufsatz im Buch 24 Book section 24 Hochschulschrift 20 Thesis 15 Collection of articles written by one author 4 Sammlung 4 Collection of articles of several authors 3 Conference paper 3 Konferenzbeitrag 3 Sammelwerk 3 Bibliografie enthalten 2 Bibliography included 2 Aufsatzsammlung 1 Case study 1 Fallstudie 1 Konferenzschrift 1 Systematic review 1 Übersichtsarbeit 1
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Spagnolo, Giancarlo 20 Fasani, Francesco 14 Spier, Kathryn E. 11 Frattini, Tommaso 10 Drago, Francesco 9 Dufwenberg, Martin 9 Emons, Winand 9 Galbiati, Roberto 9 Motchenkova, Evgenia 9 Hüschelrath, Kai 8 Mastrobuoni, Giovanni 8 Sobbrio, Francesco 8 Alm, James 7 Epstein, Gil S. 7 Houba, Harold 7 Landeo, Claudia 7 Oberhofer, Harald 7 Roux, Catherine 7 Rozo, Sandra V. 7 Weiss, Avi 7 Wen, Quan 7 Winner, Hannes 7 Andres, Maximilian 6 Bahar, Dany 6 Bayer, Ralph-C. 6 Das-Gupta, Arindam 6 Friedrichsen, Jana 6 Hinloopen, Jeroen 6 Ibáñez, Ana María 6 Laitenberger, Ulrich 6 Mookherjee, Dilip 6 Rasul, Imran 6 Amuedo Dorantes, Catalina 5 Arnold, David 5 Beck, William C. 5 Bigoni, Maria 5 Bos, Iwan 5 Casarico, Alessandra 5 Devillanova, Carlo 5 Dobbie, Will 5
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National Bureau of Economic Research 5 Universiṭat Bar-Ilan / Department of Economics 2 Bonn Graduate School of Economics 1 Center for National Policy <Washington, DC> 1 Nationalekonomiska Institutionen <Stockholm> 1 OECD 1 OECD / Directorate for Financial, Fiscal and Enterprise Affairs / Committee on Competition Law and Policy 1 Rheinische Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität Bonn 1 Stiftung Wissenschaft und Politik 1 Universität Hamburg 1 epubli GmbH 1
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Coming clean on your taxes
Beer, Sebastian; Mooij, Ruud A. de - 2023
This paper develops a simple model to explore whether a higher detection probability for offshore tax evaders-e.g., because of improved exchange of information between countries and/or due to digitalization of tax administrations-renders it optimal for governments to introduce a voluntary...
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Life out of the shadows : impacts of amnesties in the lives of migrants
Ibáñez, Ana María; Moya, Andrés; Ortega, María Adelaida - 2022
This paper examines the effects of a government regularization program offered to half a million Venezuelan refugees in Colombia. For this purpose, 2,232 surveys of refugee families were collected and used to compare refugees who arrived in Colombia around a specified eligibility date in 2018....
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Immigration, amnesties, and the shadow economy
Bracco, Emanuele; Onnis, Luisanna - In: Bulletin of economic research 74 (2022) 4, pp. 1135-1162
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Pakistan: economy under elites : tax amnesty scheme, 2019
Ahmed, Muhammad Ashfaq; Malik, Ikram Ali; Nawaz, Nasreen - 2022
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Inspecting Cartels over Time : With and without Leniency Program
Fujiwara-Greve, Takako; Yasuda, Yosuke - 2022
Research on cartel inspection has considered dynamic behaviors of firms but not of the regulator. The current paper allows the antitrust authority to choose the level of cartel monitoring intensity and its dynamic patterns. Specifically, we compare stationary monitoring policies with "switching"...
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Life Out of the Shadows : Impacts of Amnesties in the Lives of Refugees
Ibáñez, Ana María; Moya, Andres; Ortega, María Adelaida - 2022
This paper examines the effects of a government regularization program offered to half a million Venezuelan refugees in Colombia. For this purpose, 2,232 surveys of refugee families were collected and used to compare refugees who arrived in Colombia around a specified eligibility date in 2018....
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The (Ab)Use of Soft Law in Shaping EU Competition Law : Undermining the Effectiveness of Leniency Programmes
Carames, Javier Guillen - 2022
One of the defining features of EU competition provisions is that they are enforceable and applicable by the authorities and courts of the European Union and those of its Member States. The European Commission and national competition authorities participate in the application of EU competition...
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Cartel Leniency Program in India – Why No Race Here?
Tiptur, Somashekar; Tripathi, Praveen - 2022
This study analysis the implementation of the cartel leniency program by the Competition Commission of India using comprehensive data and finds a distinct lack of a ‘race’ to the agency. We specifically focus on why prima facie findings have not resulted in a ‘shock’ to expected returns...
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Anti-Collusion Leniency Programs and the Pricing of IPOs : International Evidence
Duong, Huu Nhan; Goyal, Abhinav; Zolotoy, Leon - 2022
We provide evidence that anti-collusion leniency legislations around the world reduce IPO underpricing. The effect is amplified (mitigated) among IPOs with more prominent agency concerns (lower level of information asymmetry) and is mitigated in countries with stringent financial reporting...
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Legalization and long-term outcomes of immigrant workers
Deiana, Claudio; Giua, Ludovica; Nisticò, Roberto - 2022
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Revealing 21 per cent of GDP in hidden assets : evidence from Argentina's tax amnesties
Londoño Vélez, Juliana; Tortarolo, Dario - 2022
This paper studies the effectiveness of tax amnesties and their impacts on capital taxation and public spending. We leverage rich policy variation from Argentina, where left- and right-wing governments implemented multiple programmes and achieved varying success. After numerous failed...
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Amnesty International and the Apartheid claim against Israel : political and legal relevance
Asseburg, Muriel - Stiftung Wissenschaft und Politik - 2022
On 1 February 2022, Amnesty International released a comprehensive report claiming that Israel is engaged in apartheid against the Palestinians and is thereby committing a crime against humanity. The Amnesty report is one in a series of publications by Palestinian, Israeli and international...
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Corporate tax avoidance and investment efficiency : evidence from the enforcement of tax amnesty in Indonesia
Ngelo, Agnes Aurora; Permatasari, Yani; Harymawan, Iman; … - In: Economies : open access journal 10 (2022) 10, pp. 1-22
This study examines the investment efficiency of firms engaging in tax avoidance in Indonesia. We test 2064 firm-year observations of Indonesian listed firms from 2010-2019 and document a positive relationship between tax avoidance and investment efficiency. This study also considers a unique...
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Legalization and long-term outcomes of immigrant workers
Deiana, Claudio; Giua, Ludovica; Nisticò, Roberto - 2022
This paper establishes a new fact about immigration policies: legalization has long-term effects on formal employment of undocumented immigrants and their assimilation. We exploit the broad amnesty enacted in Italy in 2002 together with rich survey data collected in 2011 on a representative...
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Declining Leniency Applications, Third Party Damages Claims and Liability Insurance : rebalancing the decision to apply for leniency
Williamson, Bev - 2021
In the face of declining leniency applications, and the risk that that poses to the effectiveness of anti-cartel enforcement, this paper considers the role that competition law specific liability insurance could have on rebalancing the calculation for determining whether to self-report
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Leniency Policies and Cartel Success : An Experiment
Kim, Jeong Yeol; Noussair, Charles - 2021
Cartels are often fought by granting leniency, in the form of forgiveness of penalties, to whistle-blowers. This study employs a laboratory experiment to compare leniency programs that differ with respect to fine size and whether a second whistle-blower may apply for leniency. The results show...
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Empowering Migrants : Impacts of a Migrant's Amnesty on Crime Reports
Ibanez, Ana Maria - 2021
This paper studies whether undocumented immigrants change their crime-reporting behavior after receiving a regular migratory status. It exploits a natural experiment of a massive amnesty program that gave a regular migratory status to over 281,000 undocumented Venezuelan immigrants in Colombia....
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The Current State of Bail Reform in the United States: Results of a Landscape Analysis of Bail Reforms Across All 50 States
Jorgensen, Isabella; Smith, Sandra Susan - 2021
This report discusses cash bail reforms that have occurred in the United States and provides key considerations for people interested in implementing bail reforms in their jurisdiction. Based on a landscape analysis of bail reforms across all 50 states, we identify the four main actors who take...
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Getting off on the wrong foot : the long-term effects of missing a large-scale amnesty for immigrant workers
Deiana, Claudio; Giua, Ludovica; Nisticò, Roberto - 2021
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Tax amnesties, recidivism, and the need for reform
Alm, James; Soled, Jay A. - 2021
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Corporate leniency in a dynamic context : the preemptive push of an uncertain future
Gärtner, Dennis - 2021
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The leniency rule revisited : experiments on cartel formation with open communication
Andres, Maximilian; Bruttel, Lisa Verena; Friedrichsen, Jana - 2021
The experimental literature on antitrust enforcement provides robust evidence that communication plays an important role for the formation and stability of cartels. We extend these studies through a design that distinguishes between innocuous communication and communication about a cartel,...
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The leniency rule revisited : experiments on cartel formation with open communication
Andres, Maximilian; Bruttel, Lisa Verena; Friedrichsen, Jana - 2021 - This version: February 2,2021
The experimental literature on antitrust enforcement provides robust evidence that communication plays an important role for the formation and stability of cartels. We extend these studies through a design that distinguishes between innocuous communication and communication about a cartel,...
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India's cartel penalty practices, optimal restitution and deterrence
Bhattacharjea, Aditya; De, Oindrila - 2021
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‘Legaformalesty’ – A Different Approach for a New Amnesty in Albania
Meka, Elvin S. - 2021
Governments have periodically turned to tax amnesties, as a mechanism used in the frame of their fiscal programs, or partly to activate more capital in the national economy and establishing the fiscal rule to a new higher level. As a non-traditional instrument, it can be used to smooth out...
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Empowering Migrants : Impacts of a Migrant's Amnesty on Crime Reports
Ibanez, Ana; Rozo, Sandra; Bahar, Dany - 2021
How can the regularization of approximately half a million migrant's impact crime reports in hosting areas? To identify the effects of this large amnesty, we match confidential administrative data on the location of undocumented migrants with department-monthly data from crime reports and...
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Cautionary Tales : Celebrities, the News Media, and Participation in Tax Amnesties
Garz, Marcel; Pagels, Verena - 2021
This study uses an original state-level data set to investigate whether press coverage on trials for tax evasion by celebrities affects the likelihood that other tax payers participate in Germany’s tax amnesty program. To identify the causal effect, we use exogenous variation in the reporting,...
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Leniency Programs in a Multimarket Setting : Amnesty Plus and Penalty Plus
Roux, Catherine; von Ungern-Sternberg, Thomas - 2021
We examine the effects of Amnesty Plus and Penalty Plus, influencing firms' whistle blowing incentives in one market, on their self-reporting decision in another market. Amnesty Plus and Penalty Plus are proactive US strategies which aim at triggering multiple confessions by increasing the...
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A Theory of Immigration Amnesties
Epstein, Gil S.; Weiss, Avi - 2021
This paper presents a first attempt at understanding some of the many issues involved in the granting of an amnesty to illegal immigrants. We consider government behavior with respect to allocations on limiting infiltration (border control) and apprehending infiltrators (internal control) and...
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Offshore Tax Evasion and Wealth Inequality : Evidence from a Tax Amnesty in the Netherlands
Leenders, Wouter; Lejour, Arjan; Rabaté, Simon; … - 2021
Exploiting unique datasets covering over 28,000 tax evaders in the Netherlands, we investigate the distribution of tax evasion and its implications for the measurement of wealth inequality. In contrast to Alstadsæter, Johannesen and Zucman (2019), the correction for offshore wealth has only a...
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To Punish or to Pardon?
Kao, Kristen; Revkin, Mara Redlich - 2021
Rebel groups that govern territory require the support of large numbers of civilians. Afterconflict ends, these civilians are often perceived as rebel collaborators. Yet, we know relatively little about what victimized populations think is the appropriate response to collaborators. This gap in...
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The Leniency Rule Revisited : Experiments on Cartel Formation with Open Communication
Andres, Maximilian; Bruttel, Lisa; Friedrichsen, Jana - 2021
The experimental literature on antitrust enforcement provides robust evidence that communication plays an important role for the formation and stability of cartels. We extend these studies through a design that distinguishes between innocuous communication and communication about a cartel,...
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The Influence of Family Firms on Corporate Tax Avoidance after the Indonesian Tax Amnesty Program
Raditya, Reza; Dalimunthe, Zuliani; Rizkianto, Eko - 2021
This paper analyzes the effect of family ownership on a company’s tax avoidance practices in Indonesia. This study also analyzes whether there is a change in tax avoidance practice after the tax amnesty program implemented in 2015-2016. We used three measurements to capture tax avoidance...
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Leniency Inflation, Cartel Damages and Criminalization
Marvão, Catarina M. P.; Spagnolo, Giancarlo - 2021
We revisit the pros and cons of cartel criminalization with focus on its possible introduction in the EU. We document a recent phenomenon that we name EU ``leniency inflation", whereby leniency has been increasingly awarded to many, and sometimes all members of a cartel. We argue that, coupled...
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Why participate in tax amnesty? : the case of the Indonesian individual taxpayer
Pratama, Arie - In: International journal of business and globalisation : IJBG 33 (2023) 4, pp. 468-496
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Optimal destabilization of cartels
Auer, Ludwig von; Tu Anh Pham - 2020
A model-based derivation of an effective antitrust policy requires an economic framework that includes three actors: a cartel, a group of competing fringe firms, and a welfare maximizing antitrust authority. In existing models of cartel behavior, at least one of these actors is always missing....
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Competition law, cartel enforcement and leniency program
Samà, Danilo - 2020
The present assessment focuses on the antitrust action in detecting and fighting oligopolistic collusion, analyzing the development of the innovative and modern leniency policy. Following the examination of the main conditions and reasons for cartel stability and sustainability, our attempt is...
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Offshore tax evasion and wealth inequality : evidence from a tax amnesty in the Netherlands
Leenders, Wouter; Lejour, Arjan; Rabaté, Simon; Riet, … - 2020
Exploiting unique datasets covering over 28,000 tax evaders in the Netherlands, we investigate the distribution of tax evasion and its implications for the measurement of wealth inequality. In contrast to Alstadsæter, Johannesen and Zucman (2019), the correction for offshore wealth has only a...
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The Influence of Tax Amnesty Programme on Tax Compliance in Nigeria : The Moderating Role of Political Trust
Okoye, Francis - 2020
The paper examined the influence of tax amnesty programme on tax compliance in Nigeria moderating the effect of political trust. The survey research design was employed to understand the taxpayer's perception of the Voluntary Assets and Income Declaration Scheme (VAIDS). We collected the data...
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Punishment and Grace : On the Economics of Permanent Amnesties
Franzoni, Luigi A. - 2020
This paper extends the literature on tax amnesties by considering two special grace programmes. The first is an offer by the government not to investigate taxpayers' accounts, the second not to prosecute indicted evaders. I analyse the impact of both measures on the taxpayers' optimal behavior...
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Delegation and Cheating : Why Amnesty Programs May Help to Motivate a Monitor
Music, Kasim - 2020
We consider a principal — agent model in which a principal delegates monitoring of cheating individuals to an agent. The principal can observe only the number of detection, not how many cheaters are deterred by the actions of the monitor. We show that conviction numbers should not be used for...
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Designing Corporate Leniency Programs
Baer, Miriam H. - 2020
Corporate leniency programs promise putative offenders reduced punishment and fewer regulatory interventions in exchange for the corporation's credible and authentic commitment to remedy wrongdoing and promptly self-report future violations of law to the requisite authorities. Because these...
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An Improvement of Leniency Programs Where There Exists the Coordination Problem
Won, Sei Beom - 2020
Leniency programs have become one of important tools in cartel enforcement. In recent years there has been a decrease in leniency applications, and growth of the applications, under current leniency programs based on Prisoner's Dilemma, is limited unless an institutional circumstance about the...
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Indonesian Tax Amnesty and Its Implications
Afrizal, Afrizal - 2020
This study aims to analyze the implementation of Tax Amnesty in Indonesia and tofind out its implications in Jambi Province. The results of this study indicate that: The implementation of tax amnesty has a positive effect on taxpayer compliance and has a positive effect on tax revenue. The...
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Do amnesty policies reduce conflict? : evidence from the Niger-Delta amnesty program
Iloanugo, Uzoma; Dutta, Indranil; Haque, M. Emranul - 2020
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Rebating antitrust fines to encourage private damages actions
Emons, Winand; Lenhard, Severin - 2020 - Version: January 2020
To encourage private actions for damages in antitrust cases some jurisdictions subtract a fraction of the redress from the fine. We analyze the effectiveness of this policy. Such a rebate does not encourage settlement negotiations that would otherwise not occur. If, however, the parties settle...
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Offshore tax evasion and wealth inequality : evidence from a tax amnesty in the Netherlands
Leenders, Wouter; Lejour, Arjan; Rabaté, Simon; Riet, … - 2020
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Empowering migrants: impacts of a migrant's amnesty on crime reports
Ibáñez, Ana María; Rozo, Sandra V.; Bahar, Dany - 2020
How can the regularization of approximately half a million migrant's impact crime reports in hosting areas? To identify the effects of this large amnesty, we match confidential administrative data on the location of undocumented migrants with department-monthly data from crime reports and...
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Offshore tax evasion and wealth inequality : evidence from a tax amnesty in the Netherlands
Lejour, Arjan; Leenders, Wouter; Rabaté, Simon; Riet, … - 2020
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Give me your tired and your poor : impact of a large-scale amnesty program for undocumented refugees
Bahar, Dany; Ibáñez, Ana María; Rozo, Sandra V. - 2020
Between 2014 and 2020 over 1.8 million refugees fled from Venezuela to Colombia as a result of a humanitarian crisis, many of them without a regular migratory status. We study the short- to medium-term labor market impacts in Colombia of the Permiso Temporal de Permanencia program, the largest...
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