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ON VOLUNTARY COMPLIANCE, VOLUNTARY TAXES, AND SOCIAL CAPITAL
National Tax Journal, 1998INTRODUCTIONFor most Americans, when the topic oftaxes comes up, the Internal RevenueService (IRS) is the first thing they thinkabout. But academics, and especiallyeconomist academics, have given theprocess of collecting and enforcing taxesvery little attention. For a while now inmy own research and writing, I havebeen trying to rectify that underatten-
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2015
Etzioni describes voluntary simplifiers (VS) as people who choose, 'out of free will - rather than by being coerced by poverty, government austerity programs, or being imprisoned - to limit expenditures on consumer goods and services, and to cultivate non-materialistic sources of satisfaction and meaning' (1998:620).
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Etzioni describes voluntary simplifiers (VS) as people who choose, 'out of free will - rather than by being coerced by poverty, government austerity programs, or being imprisoned - to limit expenditures on consumer goods and services, and to cultivate non-materialistic sources of satisfaction and meaning' (1998:620).
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Why Voluntary Export Restraints Are 'Voluntary'
The Canadian Journal of Economics, 1985The paper presents an analysis of the effect upon an oligopolistic equilibrium of introducing a voluntary export restraint (VER) upon an importing firm. A VER set at the free trade level of imports is shown to raise the profits of all firms within the industry.
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