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The Determinants of Tax Evasion: Combining External Incentives and Intrinsic Motivations


ISBN13: 9783032218964
To be Published: July 2026
Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
Country of Publication: Switzerland
Format: Hardback
Price: £34.99





This book takes a novel approach to analysing tax evasion by integrating classic economic deterrence models with intrinsic motivation research. Bringing together these two so-far disparate strands of research, it will bridge economic and behavioural perspectives on tax compliance and offer future directions for research and policy applications.

The book examines tax evasion through the combined lenses of external incentives (including audit probabilities, penalties, enforcement) and intrinsic motivations (such as tax morale and the exchange equity model). Addressing a crucial topic in public economics and finance, the book explores a range of social contexts in which tax behaviour manifests and integrates these fully into classic economic analyses of tax avoidance. This will be a fascinating read for scholars working across law, economics and behavioural science, as well as professionals in public policy.

Subjects:
Taxation
Contents:
CHAPTER 1: Tax Evasion as a Multidimensional Challenge
CHAPTER 2: External Incentives and Intrinsic Motivations
CHAPTER 3: Measuring Tax Evasion
CHAPTER 4: A Simple Theoretical Model