Insights provided by behavioural economics will help inform more effective tax reform policies

Leicester, A., Levell, P. & Rasul, I. (2012). Insights provided by behavioural economics will help inform more effective tax reform policies.
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Andrew Leicester, Peter Levell and Imran Rasul of the IFS discuss new research into people’s behavioural responses to policy. They argue for developing the evidence base that show the importance of behavioural responses, thus informing more effective tax and welfare policies.

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