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With or Against the People? The Impact of a Bottom-Up Approach on Tax Morale and the Shadow Economy
Benno Torgler, University of California at Berkeley
Friedrich Schneider, Department of Economics, Johannes Kepler University of Linz, Austria
Christoph A. Schaltegger, Swiss Federal Department of Finance, Switzerland

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ABSTRACT:
Policymakers often propose strict enforcement strategies to fight the shadow economy and to increase tax morale. However, there is also a bottom-up approach: decentralizing the political power to those who are close to the problems and give them a direct political say. This paper analyses the impact of direct democracy and local autonomy on tax morale and the size of the shadow economy. We use two different data sets on tax morale at the individual level (World Values Survey and International Social Survey Programme), and macro data of the size of the shadow economy to systematically analyse the effects of institutions in Switzerland, a country where participation rights and the degree of federalism vary across different cantons. The findings suggest that direct democratic rights and local autonomy, have a significantly positive effect on tax morale and the size of the shadow economy.

SUGGESTED CITATION:
Benno Torgler, Friedrich Schneider, and Christoph A. Schaltegger, "With or Against the People? The Impact of a Bottom-Up Approach on Tax Morale and the Shadow Economy" (January 23, 2007). Berkeley Program in Law & Economics, Working Paper Series. Paper 214.
http://repositories.cdlib.org/blewp/art214

 
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