Economics

Klaus Beckmann

Steuerhinterziehung

Individuelle Entscheidung und finanzpolitische Konsequenzen

[Tax Evasion. The Individual's Decision and the Consequences for Financial Policy.]

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Klaus Beckmann presents an economic theory of tax evasion, dealing with both the individual's decision to cheat on his or her taxes and the social consequences of, as well as policies against, tax evasion. In the first part of this book, he reviews the neo-classical theory of tax evasion, extending it by introducing communitarian preferences and elements of bounded rationality. The second part comprises a systematic treatment of the social costs and benefits of evasion, including macroeconomic as well as public choice aspects.
Klaus Beckmann presents an economic theory of tax evasion, dealing with both the individual's decision to cheat on his or her taxes and the social consequences of, as well as policies against, tax evasion. In the first part of this book, he reviews the neo-classical theory of tax evasion, extending it by introducing communitarian preferences and elements of bounded rationality. The part comprises a systematic treatment of the social costs and benefits of evasion, including macroeconomic as well as public choice aspects. On the policy side, the author reviews, and provides a critique of, the existing literature on optimal auditing and discuss the relationship between optimal taxation and optimal auditing. A chapter on international tax competition and tax evasion concludes the book.
Authors/Editors

Klaus Beckmann Geboren 1965; Studium an der Universität Passau; 1998 Promotion, 2002 Habilitation; Professor für Finanzwissenschaft an der Andrássy-Universität Budapest.
https://orcid.org/0000-0001-9549-0361

Reviews

The following reviews are known:

In: Ex libris — 2004, Nr.86, S.22
In: European Journal of Law & Economics — Vol.18 (2004), S.391f (Enrico Schöbel)