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Do Taxes Crowd Out Intrinsic Motivation? Field-Experimental Evidence from Germany Pierre C. Boyer, Nadja Dwenger, Johannes Rincke∗ December 16, 2014 Abstract This paper studies how imposing norms on contribution behavi
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Germany / Austria / Iceland / Sweden / Finland / Denmark / /

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University of Mannheim / University of Erlangen-Nuremberg / Max Planck Institute / /

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regular bank transfer / bank transfer form / tax law requiring individuals / bank account information / church tax law / church services / tax law / public services / co-finance building measures / /

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University of Erlangen-Nuremberg / Max Planck Institute for Tax Law and Public Finance / Catholic Church / Protestant Church / Schoeller Foundation / University of Mannheim / /

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David Huffman / Monica Singhal / Nadja Dwenger / Emmanuel Saez / Pierre C. Boyer / Johannes Rincke / John List / /

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simple warm-glow model of public goods contributions / /

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Bavaria / /

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