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Prospect theory and tax evasion: A reconsideration of the Yitzhaki puzzle

Amedeo Piolatto, Matthew D. Rablen

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Abstract

The standard expected utility (EUT) model of tax evasion predicts that evasion is decreasing in the marginal tax rate (the Yitzhaki puzzle). Recent literature shows cases in which incorporating prospect theory (PT) does and does not overturn the Puzzle. In a general environment that nests both PT and EUT preferences, we provide a detailed study of how the elements of PT affect the Puzzle. PT does not always reverse the Puzzle, hence we give and interpret conditions for when it does and does not. When allowing for stigma and/or variable audit probability, PT reverses the Puzzle in the same way and with the same limitations as does EUT, if equally augmented.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)543-565
Number of pages23
JournalTheory and Decision
Volume82
Issue number4
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 14 Apr 2017

Keywords

  • Diminishing sensitivity
  • Endogenous reference level
  • Prospect theory
  • Reference dependence
  • Stigma
  • Tax evasion
  • Variable audit probability
  • Yitzhaki puzzle

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