Date: 2014
Type: Working Paper
The hidden costs of tax evasion : collaborative tax evasion in markets for expert services
Working Paper, EUI ECO, 2014/01
BALAFOUTAS, Loukas, BECK, Adrian, KERSCHBAMER, Rudolf, SUTTER, Matthias, The hidden costs of tax evasion : collaborative tax evasion in markets for expert services, EUI ECO, 2014/01 - https://hdl.handle.net/1814/29568
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In markets where transactions are governed by contractual incompleteness, revealed intentions to evade taxes may affect market performance. We experimentally examine the impact of tax evasion attempts on the performance of credence goods markets, where contractual incompleteness results from asymmetric information on the welfare maximizing quality of the good. We find that tax evasion attempts – independently of whether they are successful or not – lead to efficiency losses in the form of too low quality and less frequent trade. Thus, shadow economies induce an excess burden not only by hampering the collection of tax revenues, but also by reducing market efficiency.
Cadmus permanent link: https://hdl.handle.net/1814/29568
ISSN: 1725-6704
Series/Number: EUI ECO; 2014/01
Keyword(s): Credence goods Expert services Tax evasion Fraud Experiment C72 C91 D82 H26