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经验法则与注意力弹性:来自对税收反应不足和反应过度的证据

Rules of Thumb and Attention Elasticities: Evidence from Under- and Overreaction to Taxes
Review of Economics and Statistics · 2021 · William Morrison、Dmitry Taubinsky

中文摘要

本文检验消费者对不透明税收作出错误反应的有成本注意力模型。我们报告了一项在线购物实验,其中隐蔽的销售税随时间在消费者个体内发生外生变化。一些消费者系统性地对销售税反应不足,而另一些消费者则系统性地反应过度,但利害程度提高会同时减少反应不足和反应过度。这与以下情形一致:当利害程度较低时,消费者使用异质性的经验法则来计算不透明税收;而当利害程度较高时,则付出有成本的认知努力。这些结果使我们能够区分关于有限注意力的各种理论。我们还开发了量化个体差异的新型计量经济学方法。

Abstract

Abstract This paper tests costly attention models of consumers' misreaction to opaque taxes. We report an online shopping experiment that involves shrouded sales taxes that are exogenously varied within consumers over time. Some consumers systematically underreact to sales taxes whereas others systematically overreact, but higher stakes decrease both under- and overreaction. This is consistent with consumers using heterogeneous rules of thumb to compute the opaque tax when the stakes are low, but using costly mental effort at higher stakes. The results allow us to differentiate between various theories of limited attention. We also develop novel econometric techniques for quantifying individual differences.
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