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Book Overview PART ONE THEORETICAL CONSIDERATIONS ON BEHAVIOURAL PUBLIC FINANCE 1. Behavioral Public Finance in a Populist World 2. Smart Decision-Makers, Institutional Design and X-Efficient (Real World Optimal) Public Finance 3. Behavioral Economics and Public Policy PART TWO BEHAVIOURAL RESPONSES TO REGULATIONS 4. Financial Decisions and Financial Regulation: Three Concepts of Performance-Based Regulation 5. Behavioral Biases and Political Actors: Three Examples from US International Taxation 6. Varieties of General Anti-Avoidance Legislation PART THREE TAX COMPLIANCE BEHAVIOUR: CASES 7. Political Economy of Tax Compliance Behavior: An Analysis of Three Cities in Turkey 8. Incidental Emotions, Integral Emotions, and Decisions to Pay Taxes 9. Moral Concerns and Personal Beliefs regarding Tax Evasion: Empirical Results from Germany, Romania, Turkey, and the United Kingdom 10. Paying Is Caring? Prosociality and Gender in Fiscal Compliance 11. Tax Compliance Theories and Fiduciary Taxes: Do the Shoes Fit? 12. How to Tax the Powerful and the Sophisticated? 13. Starbucks and Media Allegations of Tax Avoidance: An Examination of Reputational Loss 14. The Effect of Media on Tax Compliance: Hypothetical Scenarios Study




