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eradication messages. To test our hypothesis, we conducted a randomized survey experiment within the context of a major …
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Governments in Latin America raise little revenue from property taxation, despite arguments for its efficiency and equity. Adequate registry information would support consistent collection, but registries are costly to establish and maintain. Compared to tax collection, field experimental...
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consensus. This paper reports the results of a large field experiment that tried to affect compliance by influencing property … Argentina. Results indicate that the most effective message was one that stated the actual fines and potential legal …
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The existing literature shows that women are more likely to pay taxes than men. Yet, there is less consensus on the gendered responses to interventions aimed at boosting tax compliance among non-payers. In this study, we exploit a field e xperiment designed to increase property tax compliance to...
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subsidies. We studied the low take-up of these extra benefits by means of a field experiment involving 400,000 beneficiaries of …: only about 25% of beneficiaries receive this transfer. Our experiment provided information about the effectiveness of an …
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This paper reports on a laboratory experiment designed specifically to test the influence of national pride on tax …
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A large body of research has estimated the effects on tax collection of informing taxpayers of their obligations. This paper examines the effects on voluntary tax payments of providing taxpayers with information on their obligations that is collected through massive information cross-checking...
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While examining the macroeconomic effects of increased government control of the informal sector, this paper develops a two-sector general equilibrium model featuring matching frictions on the labour market and a social norm. Conducting informal work, or employing a worker infor- mally, is...
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While examining the macroeconomic effects of increased government control of the informal sector, this paper develops a two-sector general equilibrium model featuring matching frictions and worker-firm wage bargaining. Workers search for jobs in both the formal and the informal sector. We...
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While examining the macroeconomic effects of government tax and punishment policies, this paper develops a three-sector general equilibrium model featuring matching frictions and worker-firm wage bargaining. Workers are assumed to differ in ability, and the choice of education is determined...
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