The public dislikes tax avoidance by the richest 1 percent. Yet, a field experiment with property tax appeals shows that seeing the rich avoid taxes didn't make others follow, from @Justin_E_Holz, @pereztruglia, and @zentnerale https://t.co/ZsY8VP3s9z
Experimental evidence from Texas indicates that perceptions about where tax dollars go can have a significant effect on the willingness to pay those taxes, from @mgiaccobasso, Brad C. Nathan, @pereztruglia, and @zentnerale https://t.co/NfSmnRKbWo
Experimental and quasi-experimental methods to study the decision to protest property taxes, from Brad C. Nathan, @pereztruglia, and Alejandro Zentner
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Did you know you can “choose” how much to pay in property taxes? The NBER just published our paper studying the motives driving property tax protests using a large-scale field experiment (Brad Nathan, @pereztruglia, @zentnerale). A…https://t.co/10kQZnbrS5 https://t.co/03RNXwyah3