Economic Psychology of Tax Behaviour
Discover the fascinating insights of Economic Psychology of Tax Behaviour by Erich Kirchler, published by Cambridge University Press in 2009. This comprehensive paperback edition spans 264 pages and delves into the intricate relationship between tax authorities and taxpayers through an economic-psychological lens.
Kirchler expertly develops a model that explores the interaction climate affecting tax compliance and evasion. The book features engaging chapters on the social representations of taxation, decision-making processes, and the unique income tax behaviour of self-employed individuals. It is an essential read for students and professionals interested in economic psychology, behavioural economics, and public administration.
Enhance your understanding of the psychological aspects of taxation and the factors influencing tax behaviour with this insightful work from one of the leading experts in the field.