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Tax Morale and the Taming of Leviathan
Authors:Jan Schnellenbach
Affiliation:(1) Department for Public Economics, Philipps-University Marburg, Am Plan 2, 35037 Marburg, Germany
Abstract:An explanation for tax morale based upon a simple model of psychological costs that depend on the perceived legitimacy of public policies is introduced. It is shown that empirically observed low levels of tax evasion can be explained even for a risk-neutral taxpayer with such a model. In a discussion of aggregate tax revenue, it is argued that tax revenue as a function of tax rates may differ fundamentally from the notorious Laffer curve. It is then necessary to look at the interaction of formal and informal institutions to predict the nominal tax rates chosen by a revenue maximizer.
Keywords:Tax evasion  Tax morale  Cognitive dissonance  Informal institutions
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