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AUEB Stats Seminars 17/3/2023: Life Satisfaction and Tax Preferences in Transition Economies by Luca Andriani (School of Business, Economics and Informatics, Birkbeck University of London, UK) Empty AUEB Stats Seminars 17/3/2023: Life Satisfaction and Tax Preferences in Transition Economies by Luca Andriani (School of Business, Economics and Informatics, Birkbeck University of London, UK)

Thu 23 Feb 2023 - 22:25
AUEB STATS SEMINARS 2023

Luca Andriani
School of Business, Economics and Informatics, Birkbeck University of London, UK

Title: Life Satisfaction and Tax Preferences in Transition Economies

FRIDAY 17/3/2023
13:00

ROOM T102, NEW AUEB BUILDING

ABSTRACT

Individual’s tax behaviours and preferences towards contributing to public goods cannot lie exclusively on appropriate formal institutions. Particularly in countries under institutional and economic transition. We embrace the recent perspective arguing that higher quality of life conditions makes people better citizens, more civically committed and more willing to contribute to a better social and institutional environment. Accordingly, looking at the transition economies of Central and Eastern Europe (CEE) and the Former Soviet Union (FSU), we analyse the role of life satisfaction in the willingness of an individual to pay more taxes with the aim of improving public good provision relating to education, health, and support of people in need, as well as to combat climate change. We exploit data from the third wave of the Life in Transition Survey (2015-2016). Empirical evidence suggests that individuals reporting higher scores of life satisfaction are more willing to contribute to different types of public and common goods. These results are robust to a series of sensitivity analyses and to IV implementation. In terms of policy recommendations, our work reinforces the perspective of the co-benefit, indicated as the positive impact that perceived quality-of-life conditions have on different socio-economic aspects including social outcome, and other human behaviour. In our specific case, our results suggests that policies improving citizens’ life conditions and expectations could have spill-over effect on individuals’ tax preferences and behavioural aspects.
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