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The aim of this book, first published in 1991, is not to examine
the moral or economic rights and wrongs of the issue, but to
introduce a fresh way of exploring this old but growing problem.
Research into tax evasion has been bedevilled with measurement
problems: the hidden economy has been well named. The key is to
design experimental situations that engage the same psychological
processes as their real-world counterparts. This has been achieved
by embedding the declaration of taxes in simulated business games.
A feature of the research is that it is cross-national (carried out
in the Netherlands and the UK), which also enhances ecological
validity. This work will be of particular interest to applied
social psychologists, tax researchers and experimental economists.
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