Undeclared Work Deterrence and Social Norms

Undeclared Work  Deterrence and Social Norms
Author: Lars P. Feld,Claus Larsen
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 148
Release: 2012-05-08
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9783540874010

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For a long time, it has been the declared aim in many countries to fight tax evasion in all its different manifestations, from undeclared work by cleaners and gardeners in private households to tax evasion in the international capital markets. This study focuses on the phenomenon of undeclared work and the case of Germany, presenting the most comprehensive analysis of tax non-compliance for Germany to date, based on surveys conducted by the Rockwool Foundation. Theoretically, the analysis starts from the standard model of tax evasion as being influenced by the subjectively perceived extent of deterrence, the perceived marginal tax burden and social norms. Evidence is provided on the impact of deterrence and other factors on tax non-compliance, and several descriptive statistics are presented to better illustrate the natrure of undeclared work with regard to industry, region, education and other socio-economic characteristics.

The Informal Economy

The Informal Economy
Author: Dominique Boels
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 267
Release: 2016-12-10
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9783319431239

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This book examines the nature and regulation of the informal economy by means of a collective case study in a highly regulated Western country. The book, situated at the intersection of criminology and sociology, investigates the relation between formal, informal and criminal work in three urban and rural labour markets (seasonal work, street trade and sex work) alongside the impact of state policies on informality. Boels uncovers the differential position authorities take regarding these labour markets, notwithstanding the presence of informality and often vulnerable position of workers in each one of them. With a distinctive focus on informal workers, and through in-depth interviews, this study explores the life and work of informal workers, including their experiences with regulators, their motivations for working informally and their perceptions of state policy. In short, this book gives a voice to often ignored but crucial participants of the informal economy. The detailed discussion of the results and the links to theoretical frameworks will ensure this book is of particular interest to scholars of urban economics and governance, criminology, and sociology.

The Economics of Ethics and the Ethics of Economics

The Economics of Ethics and the Ethics of Economics
Author: Geoffrey Brennan,Giuseppe Eusepi
Publsiher: Edward Elgar Publishing
Total Pages: 239
Release: 2009
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781849801904

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Economics and ethics are succumbing to the pull of disciplinary specialisation at their own peril. This volume represents a necessary and most welcome reminder of some ways in which the two are intertwined. How do economic preferences relate to ethical values? What are the motivational underpinnings on which we should base a theory of choice? What explains compliance with rules, and with tax legislation in particular? Any economist or political philosopher interested in these questions must read this book. Peter Dietsch, Université de Montréal, Canada Do market prices reflect values? What is the relation between social norms and economic incentives? Do economic agents respond to ethical arguments? By probing the boundaries between positive and normative theorizing and by bridging ethics, economics, and political science, this book is able to address a fascinating set of questions. I strongly recommend this book to anyone interested in normative issues in public policy to academics and practitioners alike. Fabienne Peter, University of Warwick, UK This book makes a rational and eloquent case for the closer integration of ethics and economics. It expands upon themes concerned with esteem, self-esteem, emotional bonding between agents, expressive concerns, and moral requirements. Economists have long assumed that value and price are synonymous and interchangeable. The authors show how disregarding this false assumption and adopting an interdisciplinary approach could improve the economics profession by distinguishing economic values from ethical values. Replete with discussions that will challenge conventional economics, this book offers a corrective argument against the rigid separation of agents motivation and the purely normative aspects of economic analysis. The various contributions explore the different dimensions at the frontier between the rational and the moral in political economy, ethics and philosophy. Containing a variety of cross-border analyses, this innovative book will be a must-read for economists, political scientists and philosophers. It will also be an invaluable resource for students in the fields of economics and philosophy.

Entrepreneurship and Institutions

Entrepreneurship and Institutions
Author: Nick Williams,Tim Vorley,Colin Williams
Publsiher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 240
Release: 2017-07-13
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781783486922

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Drawing on 12 case studies across three global regions, this book examines how formal and informal institutions shape entrepreneurial activity.

Curent Debates in Economic Growth Public Finance Game Theory

Curent Debates in Economic Growth   Public Finance   Game Theory
Author: Ünal Çağlar ,Hamza Şimşek,İsmail Şiriner
Publsiher: IJOPEC PUBLICATION
Total Pages: 199
Release: 2019-10-01
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781912503759

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Economic activities have gained a global structure with the increasing importance and the progress of information technologies. Business has spread its activities through information technologies and have used information and information technologies as a strategic force in their competitive efforts. The use of financial resources, which gained importance during the industrial revolution, now has been replaced by the information economy. Knowledge has become an opportunity cost of financial capital. Production, consumption, distribution relations and economic structure, which are considered as the basic elements of the economy, have been restructured on the basis of knowledge. This book reflects the diversity of social science debates and includes three titles; economic growth and globalization; economic and game theory; and public finance. There are various scientific studies under the title of economic growth and globalization. We hope that our readers will enjoy and benefit from these contributions.

Exploring Criminal and Illegal Enterprise

Exploring Criminal and Illegal Enterprise
Author: Gerard McElwee,Robert Smith
Publsiher: Emerald Group Publishing
Total Pages: 288
Release: 2015-05-22
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781784415518

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This book examines the illegal behaviour of entrepreneurs and discusses how criminal entrepreneurs acquire information, learn from their entrepreneurial experiences, and utilize acquired knowledge to develop their organizations.

Handbook on the Shadow Economy

Handbook on the Shadow Economy
Author: Friedrich Schneider
Publsiher: Edward Elgar Publishing
Total Pages: 543
Release: 2011
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780857930880

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This original and insightful handbook presents the latest research on the size and development of the shadow economy (also known as the black or underground economy), an integral component of the most developing and many developed countries' economies.

Confronting the Shadow Economy

Confronting the Shadow Economy
Author: Colin C. Williams
Publsiher: Edward Elgar Publishing
Total Pages: 296
Release: 2014-11-28
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781782546047

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Beginning with a review of the extent of undeclared work, the author discusses the discrepancies between regions and the potential impacts of the economic crisis, comparing the nature of the potential solutions available with those actually adopted. Th