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The ghost of institutions past: History as an obstacle to fighting tax evasion

Authors: Kamm, Aaron
Koch, Christian
Nikiforakis, Nikos
Keywords: tax evasion;interdependence;multiple equilibria;path dependence;experiment
Issue Date: 22-Oct-2017
Citation: Kamm, A., Koch, C., & Nikiforakis, N. (2017). The ghost of institutions past: History as an obstacle to fighting tax evasion. NYUAD Division of Social Science Working Paper, #0008.
Series/Report no.: NYUAD Division of Social Science Working Papers;#0008
Abstract: If taxpayers believe past rates of compliance are indicative of the future, traditional measures for combating tax evasion can be compromised. We present evidence from a novel laboratory experiment with strategic complementarities showing that a history of low compliance can render a major institutional reform ineffective at reducing tax evasion. The experimental treatments manipulate the history of tax compliance by varying the percentage of tax revenue embezzled by a ‘politician’ – our measure of ‘institutional quality’. We show that tax compliance is substantially higher in good-quality than bad-quality institutions when there is no history of tax evasion. When a bad-quality institution is replaced with a good-quality one, however, tax compliance remains low, as if the institutional change had not occurred. The reason is that the institutional change leaves expectations about future compliance largely unaffected. A history of high-quality institutions, on the other hand, shields tax compliance only partly from institutional deterioration. We discuss reasons for this, policy implications of our findings and evidence that a society-wide poll can assist in overcoming the ‘ghost of institutions past’.
Description: The version of record for this article can be found at: Kamm, A., Koch, C., & Nikiforakis, N. (2021). The ghost of institutions past: History as an obstacle to fighting tax evasion? European Economic Review, 132, 103641. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.euroecorev.2020.103641
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/2451/75845
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