State capacity and tolerance towards tax evasion: First evidence from romania

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Abstract

We investigate the level of tolerance towards tax non-compliance and the informal economy in Romania, using a sample of 250 respondents. This variable is determined by a complex set of latent variables that include, but is not limited to, state capacity, social and business norms, the perception of non-compliance, and the perception of distributive justice. We find that our respondents are intolerant towards tax evasion and the informal economy, but the level of intolerance is relatively mild. Using a partial least squares—path modeling approach, we also find that a weak state capacity and the perception of lack of distributive justice increases the level of tolerance. The perception of tax evasion stemming from media reports, and the respondents’ own self-enhancement bias, combine to push the level of tolerance lower.

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Vâlsan, C., Druică, E., & Ianole-Călin, R. (2020). State capacity and tolerance towards tax evasion: First evidence from romania. Administrative Sciences, 10(2). https://doi.org/10.3390/admsci10020033

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