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Theoretically robust but empirically invalid? An experimental investigation into tax equivalence

Authors : Rudolf Kerschbamer, Georg Kirchsteiger

Published in: Advances in Experimental Markets

Publisher: Springer Berlin Heidelberg

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The idea that the final distribution of the tax burden (economic incidence) does not depend on the initial distribution of tax liabilities (statutory incidence) is referred to as the Liability Side Equivalence principle. This paper tests this principle in the laboratory and findsthat subjects who actually have to pay the tax carry a higher tax burden. It is argued that this violation of Liability Side Equivalence is due to the fact that a change in the distribution of tax liabilities induces a shift in behaviorally relevant social norms. This shift, in turn, affects the impact of the tax. Our results explain some striking empirical observations and have important theoretical and practical implications.

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Title
Theoretically robust but empirically invalid? An experimental investigation into tax equivalence
Authors
Rudolf Kerschbamer
Georg Kirchsteiger
Copyright Year
2001
Publisher
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-56448-2_12