The power of voice in stimulating morality: Eliciting taxpayer preferences increases tax compliance
Decisions about paying taxes represent one of the most common moral quandaries faced by citizens. In the present research, we argue that taxpayer compliance can be raised by increasing “voice”: allowing taxpayers to express non-binding preferences about the way their taxes are used. We first test fo...
Main Authors: | Lamberton, C, De Neve, J, Norton, M |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Wiley
2017
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