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Kathleen Thomas.

 Professor, UNC Law.

 

Behavioral economics may better explain tax compliance than rational actor models. This means the government may implement measures that exploit these findings. For example, tax payers could be required to sign the tax form before they fill it out, so their ethical standards are more salient. Measures like these are inexpensive as well.

 

3. How may Behavioral Economics be used to change the remittance of taxes by corporations?

 

1. Normatively speaking, how politically salient ought our taxes be?

 

2. How may Behavioral Economics be used to increase compliance to the tax code?

 

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