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Ethics and Tax Evasion: A Survey of Mexican Opinion
2011Several studies on the ethics of tax evasion have been conducted in recent years. Some of them have been theoretical while others have been empirical. The present study is mostly empirical, although some theory is also discussed.
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Four Views on the Ethics of Tax Evasion
2011A few years ago I published an article in the Journal of Business Ethics titled Three Views on the Ethics of Tax Evasion (McGee, 2006 ) . Actually, there are four views. The purpose of the present chapter is to update that article and discuss the view that was omitted.
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The Ethics of Tax Evasion: A Survey of Slovak Opinion
2008This study sought the views of three different subsets of Slovak students on the ethics of tax evasion. There were multiple goals. One goal was to determine the extent to which tax evasion is considered ethical. Another goal was to determine which arguments in favor of tax evasion that have appeared in the Western philosophical and theological ...
Radoslav Tusan, Robert W. McGee
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The Ethics of Tax Evasion: A Survey of Japanese Opinion
Social Science Research Network, 2023Robert W. McGee, Wei Wei
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A Survey of Vietnamese Opinion on the Ethics of Tax Evasion [PDF]
Although much has been written about tax evasion from the perspective of public finance, not many studies have focused on the ethical aspects of tax evasion. One of the most comprehensive early studies on the ethics of tax evasion was done by Martin Crowe (1944), a Catholic priest who surveyed the philosophical and religious (mostly Catholic ...
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The role of hypoxia‐inducible factor 1 in tumor immune evasion
Medicinal Research Reviews, 2021Kamil Kuca, Liurong Fang, Qinghua Wu
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Structural and functional characterizations of infectivity and immune evasion of SARS-CoV-2 Omicron
Cell, 2022Zhen Cui, Nan Wang, Kaiyue Fan
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Claiming The “Popet”: Ethics, Evasion, and the Pilgrim’s Progress
2009The title of this chapter recalls that of John Bunyan’s Pilgrim’s Progress (1678), a text that explores the concept of life as a journey, a process in which everyman learns, changes, and experiences profound moral development. 3 Bunyan’s vision of “man the wayfarer” provides a useful metaphor for considering “Father Chaucer’s” status as a complex ...
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The Ethics of Tax Evasion: A Survey of Guatemalan Opinion [PDF]
Robert W. McGee, Christopher Lingle
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