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Puzzling tax attitudes and labels

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Pages 1809-1812 | Published online: 02 Apr 2008

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Kay Blaufus, Malte Chirvi, Hans-Peter Huber, Ralf Maiterth & Caren Sureth-Sloane. (2022) Tax Misperception and its Effects on Decision Making – Literature Review and Behavioral Taxpayer Response Model. European Accounting Review 31:1, pages 111-144.
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Kay Blaufus & Axel Möhlmann. (2014) Security Returns and Tax Aversion Bias: Behavioral Responses to Tax Labels. Journal of Behavioral Finance 15:1, pages 56-69.
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Niklas Harring, Erik Jönsson, Simon Matti, Gabriela Mundaca & Sverker C. Jagers. (2023) Cross-national analysis of attitudes towards fossil fuel subsidy removal. Nature Climate Change 13:3, pages 244-249.
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Marie Briguglio. (2021) Taxing household waste: Intended and unintended consequences. Journal of Cleaner Production 304, pages 127034.
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Liam Stanley & Todd K Hartman. (2017) Tax Preferences, Fiscal Transparency, and the Meaning of Welfare: An Experimental Study. Political Studies 66:4, pages 830-850.
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Martin Fochmann & Eike B. Kroll. (2016) The effects of rewards on tax compliance decisions. Journal of Economic Psychology 52, pages 38-55.
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Rajiv Prabhakar. 2015. Philosophical Explorations of Justice and Taxation. Philosophical Explorations of Justice and Taxation 151 166 .
Jochen Hundsdoerfer, Christian Sielaff, Kay Blaufus, Dirk Kiesewetter & Joachim Weimann. (2013) The Influence of Tax Labeling and Tax Earmarking on the Willingness to Contribute — A Conjoint Analysis. Schmalenbach Business Review 65:4, pages 359-377.
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Kay Blaufus, Malte Chirvi, Hans-Peter Huber, Ralf Maiterth & Caren Sureth-Sloane. (2020) Tax Misperception and Its Effects on Decision Making – a Literature Review. SSRN Electronic Journal.
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Hagen Ackermann. (2015) How Does the Type of Subsidization Affect Investments: Experimental Evidence. SSRN Electronic Journal.
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