Behavioural public finance individuals, society, and the state

"This book tackles political, social, and behavioural aspects of public finance and fiscal exchange. The book combines conventional approaches toward public finance with new developments in economics such as political governance, social and individual aspects of economic behaviour. It colligate...

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Other Authors: Erdogdu, M. Mustafa (Editor), Batrancea, Larissa-Margareta (Editor), Çevik, Savaş (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Abingdon, Oxon Routledge 2021
Series:Routledge international studies in money and banking
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Collection: O'Reilly - Collection details see MPG.ReNa
Table of Contents:
  • Includes bibliographical references and index
  • Part I. Theoretical considerations on behavioural public finance. Behavioral public finance in a populist world
  • Smart decision-makers, institutional design and x-efficient (real-world optimal) public finance
  • Behavioral economics and public policy
  • Part II. Behavioural responses to regulations. Financial decisions and financial regulation: Three concepts of performance-based regulation
  • Behavioral biases and political actors: Three examples from US international taxation
  • Varieties of general anti-avoidance legislation
  • Part III. Tax compliance behaviour. Political economy of tax compliance behavior: An analysis of three cities in Turkey
  • Incidental emotions, integral emotions, and decisions to pay taxes
  • Moral concerns and personal beliefs regarding tax evasion: Empirical results from Germany, Romania, Turkey, ...
  • Paying is caring?: Prosociality and gender in fiscal compliance
  • Tax compliance theories and fiduciary taxes: Do the shoes fit?
  • How to tax the powerful and the sophisticated?
  • Starbucks and media allegations of tax avoidance: An examination of reputational loss
  • The effect of media on tax compliance: Hypothetical scenarios study