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理解税收政策:人们如何推理?

Understanding Tax Policy: How do People Reason?
Quarterly Journal of Economics · 2021 · Stefanie Stantcheva

中文摘要

我研究人们如何理解、推理并学习两大主要税收政策:所得税和遗产税。通过对具有代表性的美国样本开展大规模社会经济调查及相关实验,我获取了受访者关于税收政策以及收入或财富分布的事实性知识。最重要的是,我研究了他们对税收政策机制的理解,以及支撑其政策观点的推理过程。在分解政策观点时,我发现,对所得税和遗产税的支持与社会偏好(即对再分配收益的感知,以及对不平等和税收公平性的关切)以及对政府更广泛的看法相关性最强。效率方面的关切所起的作用较小。这些相关性模式通过实验方法得到了证实:实验向受访者展示教学视频,解释税收政策某一方面的运作机制及其后果(再分配处理和效率处理),或将两方面结合起来并聚焦于其间的权衡(经济学家处理)。再分配处理和经济学家处理显著提高了受访者对提高所得税或遗产税累进程度的支持,而效率处理则没有效果。无论是在最终的政策观点上,还是在关于税收潜在机制推理的每一个环节上,都存在巨大的党派差距。民主党人与共和党人在税收政策观点上的分歧,最终可追溯至不同的规范性标准(社会偏好)和政府观,而非对税收效率影响的不同认知。

Abstract

Abstract I study how people understand, reason, and learn about two major tax policies: income taxation and estate taxation. Using large-scale social economics surveys issued to representative U.S. samples and associated experiments, I elicit respondents’ factual knowledge about tax policy and the income or wealth distributions. Most important, I study their understanding of the mechanisms of tax policy and the reasoning that underlies their policy views. In decomposing policy views, I find that support for income and estate taxes is most strongly correlated with social preferences, that is, the perceived benefits of redistribution and concerns around the fairness of inequality and taxation, as well as with broader views of the government. Efficiency concerns play a more minor role. These correlational patterns are confirmed by the experimental approach, which shows people instructional videos that explain the workings and consequences of one of the aspects of tax policy (the Redistribution and the Efficiency treatments) or that bring the two together and focus on the trade-off (the Economist treatment). The Redistribution and Economist treatments significantly increase support for more progressive income or estate taxes, while the Efficiency treatment has no effect. There are large partisan gaps in both the final policy views and at every step of the reasoning about the underlying mechanisms of taxes. Democrats’ and Republicans’ divergences in tax policy views can ultimately be traced back to different normative criteria (social preferences) and views of the government, rather than to different perceptions of the efficiency implications of taxation.
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