Media Bias and Tax Compliance: Experimental Evidence

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FIŠAR Miloš REGGIANI Tommaso SABATINI Fabio ŠPALEK Jiří

Year of publication 2020
Type Article in Periodical (without peer review)
MU Faculty or unit

Faculty of Economics and Administration

Citation
Description We study the impact of media bias on tax compliance. Through a framed laboratory experiment, we assess how the exposure to biased news about government action affects compliance in a repeated taxation game. Subjects treated with positive news are significantly more compliant than the control group. The exposure to negative news, instead, does not prompt any significant reaction in respect to the neutral condition, suggesting that participants perceive the media negativity bias in the selection and tonality of news as the norm rather than the exception. Overall, our results suggest that biased news act as a constant source of psychological priming and play a vital role in taxpayers' compliance decisions.
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