Evaluation 2 of "Asymmetry in Civic Information: An Experiment on Tax Participation among Informal Firms in Togo"
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No 2025-43, The Unjournal Evaluations from The Unjournal
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This paper reports an RCT of a taxpayer education campaign in Togo, showing increased tax knowledge, a shift in the distribution of tax payments, and higher reported revenues. The reviewer finds the study valuable in its focus on small firms and the large tax knowledge effects. It offers suggestions concerning measurement bias due to enumerator involvement in the intervention, accountability measures, and interpretation of payment effects.
Date: 2025-07-27
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DOI: 10.21428/d28e8e57.7302639b/aa9e49f0
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