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Developing Alternative Frameworks for Explaining Tax Compliance 2010 Edition

Books from same Author: James Alm, Jorge Martinez-Vazquez, Benno Torgler

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    Author(s)James Alm, Jorge Martinez-Vazquez, Benno Torgler
    PublisherTaylor & Francis Ltd
    ISBN9780415576987
    Pages320
    BindingHardback
    LanguageEnglish
    Publish YearDecember 2010

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    Taylor & Francis Ltd Developing Alternative Frameworks for Explaining Tax Compliance 2010 Edition by James Alm, Jorge Martinez-Vazquez, Benno Torgler

    Over the last several decades, there has been a growing interest in theoretical, empirical, and experimental work on all aspects of tax compliance and tax evasion. The essays in this volume summarize the existing state of knowledge of tax compliance and tax evasion, present new thinking about this issue, and analyze the empirical relevance of these new perspectives. The original essays in this volume represent an attempt to provide a framework on compliance that moves beyond the economics-of-crime perspective, one that provides a more complete understanding of individual (and group) decisions, and one that is more consistent with empirical evidence. It is the insights of behavioural economics that provide much of the bases for these essays and the main theme running through this book is that the basic model of individual choice must be expanded, by introducing some aspects of behaviour or motivation considered explicitly by other social sciences.