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A collection of seminal papers by German economist Günter Schmölders (1903–1991), known as a founder of fiscal psychology. This volume presents his pioneering research—translated into English for the first time—merging empirical social science with public-finance topics.
Chapters explore:
The integration of psychology and public finance, especially citizens’ attitudes toward taxation
Household financial behavior, aspiration levels, and monetary decision-making
Entrepreneurial mindsets, fiscal morality, and comparative tax mentalities
Broader implications for macroeconomics and monetary theory from behavioral perspectives
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Edition: 1st
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Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan UK
Publishing Year: 2006
ISBN: 978‑1403941695
Pages: 254