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Theories and definitions of the informal economy: A survey. (2022). Dell'Anno, Roberto.
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  26. Tax Morale and Optimal Taxation. (2004). Sausgruber, Rupert ; Güth, Werner ; Gueth, Werner.
    In: Papers on Strategic Interaction.
    RePEc:esi:discus:2004-12.

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  27. Tax Evasion and Corruption in Tax Administration. (2003). Martina, Riccardo ; D'Amato, Marcello ; Acconcia, Antonio.
    In: Public Economics.
    RePEc:wpa:wuwppe:0310001.

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  28. The Politics of Tax Administration: Evidence from Spain. (2003). Esteller-Moré, Alejandro.
    In: Public Economics.
    RePEc:wpa:wuwppe:0303004.

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  29. Corruption and Tax Evasion with Competitive Bribes. (2003). Martina, Riccardo ; D'Amato, Marcello ; Acconcia, Antonio.
    In: CSEF Working Papers.
    RePEc:sef:csefwp:112.

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  30. The Impact of Federal Tax Credits for Higher Education Expenses. (2003). Long, Bridget.
    In: NBER Working Papers.
    RePEc:nbr:nberwo:9553.

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  31. Specious Confidence after Tax Audits: A Contribition to the Dynamics of Compliance. (2003). Maciejovsky, Boris ; Schwarzenberger, Herbert ; Kirchler, Erich.
    In: Papers on Strategic Interaction.
    RePEc:esi:discus:2003-14.

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  32. Voting on Redistribution with Tax Evasion. (2003). Borck, Rainald.
    In: Discussion Papers of DIW Berlin.
    RePEc:diw:diwwpp:dp329.

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  33. Sticks and Carrots. (2003). Cowell, Frank.
    In: STICERD - Distributional Analysis Research Programme Papers.
    RePEc:cep:stidar:68.

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  34. Quality of Government Services and the Civic Duty to Pay Taxes in the Czech and Slovak Republics, and other Transition Countries. (2002). Hanousek, Jan.
    In: Public Economics.
    RePEc:wpa:wuwppe:0209007.

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  35. Why People Evade Taxes in the Czech and Slovak Republics: A Tale of Twins. (2002). Hanousek, Jan.
    In: Public Economics.
    RePEc:wpa:wuwppe:0205003.

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  36. Optimal Provision of Public Goods with Rank Dependent Expected Utility.. (2002). Eide, Erling.
    In: Memorandum.
    RePEc:hhs:osloec:2003_003.

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  37. Tax Evasion and Work in the Underground Sector. (2002). Smith, Nina ; Graversen, Ebbe.
    In: CLS Working Papers.
    RePEc:hhs:aarcls:2001_002.

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  38. Tax competition and tax harmonization with evasion. (2002). Hernandez-Murillo, Ruben ; Gandelman, Nestor.
    In: Working Papers.
    RePEc:fip:fedlwp:2002-015.

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  39. Tax Evasion and Trust. (2001). Wintrobe, Ronald.
    In: University of Western Ontario, Departmental Research Report Series.
    RePEc:uwo:uwowop:200111.

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  40. Tax Rates and Tax Evasion: Evidence from Missing Imports in China. (2001). Wei, Shang-Jin ; Fisman, Raymond.
    In: NBER Working Papers.
    RePEc:nbr:nberwo:8551.

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  41. Are For-Profit Hospitals Really Different? Medicare Upcoding and Market Structure. (2001). Skinner, Jonathan ; Silverman, Elaine.
    In: NBER Working Papers.
    RePEc:nbr:nberwo:8133.

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  42. Tax avoidance, tax evasion, and tax flight: Do legal differences matter?. (2001). schneider, friedrich ; Maciejovsky, Boris ; Kirchler, Erich.
    In: Economics working papers.
    RePEc:jku:econwp:2001_04.

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  43. Rank dependent expected utility models of tax evasion.. (2001). Eide, Erling.
    In: ICER Working Papers.
    RePEc:icr:wpicer:27-2001.

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  44. Wages, Unemployment, and the Underground Economy. (2001). Larsen, Birthe ; Kolm, Ann-Sofie.
    In: Working Paper Series.
    RePEc:hhs:uunewp:2001_008.

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  45. Tax evasion, corruption, and the remuneration of heterogeneous inspectors. (2000). Wane, Waly.
    In: Policy Research Working Paper Series.
    RePEc:wbk:wbrwps:2394.

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  46. Taxes, Risk-Aversion, and the Size of the Underground Economy: A Nonparametric Analysis With New Zealand Data. (2000). Giles, David ; Johnson, Betty J..
    In: Econometrics Working Papers.
    RePEc:vic:vicewp:0006.

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  47. Modelling the Underground Economies in Canada and New Zealand: A Comparative Analysis. (2000). Tedds, Lindsay ; Giles, David.
    In: Econometrics Working Papers.
    RePEc:vic:vicewp:0003.

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  48. Measuring the Performance of Chiles Tax Administration. (2000). Serra, Pablo.
    In: Documentos de Trabajo.
    RePEc:edj:ceauch:77.

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  49. Tax Evasion and Trust. (2000). Mongrain, Steeve ; Marceau, Nicolas ; Boadway, Robin.
    In: Cahiers de recherche CREFE / CREFE Working Papers.
    RePEc:cre:crefwp:104.

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  50. Asymmetric Responses of the Underground Economy to Tax Changes: Evidence From New Zealand Data. (1999). Giles, David ; Werkneh, Gugsa T. ; Johnson, Betty J..
    In: Econometrics Working Papers.
    RePEc:vic:vicewp:9911.

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  51. Taxes, Risk-Aversion, and the Size of the Underground Economy: A Nonparametric Analysis With New Zealand Data. (1999). Giles, David ; Johnson, Betty J..
    In: Econometrics Working Papers.
    RePEc:vic:vicewp:9910.

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  52. The Learning Path of the Hidden Economy: The Tax Burden and Tax Evasion in New Zealand. (1999). Giles, David ; Caragata, Patrick J..
    In: Econometrics Working Papers.
    RePEc:vic:vicewp:9904.

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  53. Understanding Tax Evasion Dynamics. (1999). Hines, James ; Engel, Eduardo ; Jr., .
    In: NBER Working Papers.
    RePEc:nbr:nberwo:6903.

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  54. Decomposing Revenue Effects of Tax Evasion, Base Broadening and Tax Rate Reduction. (1998). Gang, Ira.
    In: Departmental Working Papers.
    RePEc:rut:rutres:199506.

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  55. A General Model of the Behavioral Response to Taxation. (1998). Slemrod, Joel.
    In: NBER Working Papers.
    RePEc:nbr:nberwo:6582.

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  56. Tax Arbitrage and Labor Supply. (1998). Persson, Mats.
    In: Seminar Papers.
    RePEc:hhs:iiessp:0647.

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  57. Understanding Tax Evasion Dynamics. (1998). Hines, James ; Engel, Eduardo.
    In: Documentos de Trabajo.
    RePEc:edj:ceauch:47.

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  58. Tax evasion in a semi-decentralised tax administration. (). Alejandro Estelle-Moré, .
    In: Studies on the Spanish Economy.
    RePEc:fda:fdaeee:48.

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