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Georgia Kaplanoglou, Professor of Economic Theory and Social Policy
Georgia Kaplanoglou, Professor of Economic Theory and Social Policy
E-mail megerősítve itt: econ.uoa.gr
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Trust and power as determinants of tax compliance across 44 nations
L Batrancea, A Nichita, J Olsen, C Kogler, E Kirchler, E Hoelzl, A Weiss, ...
Journal of Economic psychology 74, 102191, 2019
2702019
Why do people evade taxes? New experimental evidence from Greece
G Kaplanoglou, VT Rapanos
Journal of Behavioral and Experimental Economics 56, 21-32, 2015
1222015
Evolutions in consumption inequality and poverty in Greece: The impact of the crisis and austerity policies
G Kaplanoglou, VT Rapanos
Review of Income and Wealth 64 (1), 105-126, 2018
882018
Tax and trust: The fiscal crisis in Greece
G Kaplanoglou, VT Rapanos
South European Society and Politics 18 (3), 283-304, 2013
782013
Tax compliance behaviour during the crisis: the case of Greek SMEs
G Kaplanoglou, VT Rapanos, N Daskalakis
European Journal of Law and Economics 42, 405-444, 2016
602016
The Greek fiscal crisis and the role of fiscal governance
G Kaplanoglou, VT Rapanos
Hellenic Observatory, London School of Economics and Political Science, 2011
512011
Indirect taxation in Greece: evaluation and possible reform
G Kaplanoglou, DM Newbery
International Tax and Public Finance 10, 511-533, 2003
462003
Does fairness matter for the success of fiscal consolidation?
G Kaplanoglou, VT Rapanos, IC Bardakas
Kyklos 68 (2), 197-219, 2015
432015
Governance, growth and the recent economic crisis: The case of Greece and Cyprus
VT Rapanos, G Kaplanoglou
Cyprus Economic Policy Review 8 (1), 3-34, 2014
402014
Total factor productivity (TFP) and fiscal consolidation: How harmful is austerity?
I Bardaka, I Bournakis, G Kaplanoglou
Economic Modelling 94, 908-922, 2021
352021
Fiscal deficits and the role of fiscal governance: The case of Greece
G Kaplanoglou, VT Rapanos
Economic Analysis and Policy 43 (1), 5-27, 2013
322013
Horizontal inequity and vertical redistribution with indirect taxes: The Greek case
G Kaplanoglou, DM Newbery
Fiscal Studies 29 (2), 257-284, 2008
232008
The Distributional impact of the proposed tax reform on Greek households
G Kaplanoglou, DMG Newbery
(No Title), 2003
222003
Who pays indirect taxes in Greece? From EU entry to the fiscal crisis
G Kaplanoglou
Public Finance Review 43 (4), 529-556, 2015
182015
Household consumption patterns, indirect tax structures and implications for indirect tax harmonisation: a three country perspective
G Kaplanoglou
Vol. XX, No. XX, Issue, Year, 2004
172004
Redistributive impact of indirect tax reforms: Greece, 1988–2002
G Kaplanoglou, DM Newbery
Fiscal Studies 25 (2), 225-247, 2004
162004
The Greek Fiscal Crisis and the Role of Fiscal Government
G Kaplanoglou, VT Rapanos
June, 2011
152011
A microsimulation analysis of the distribution of the indirect tax burden among Greek households
G Kaplanoglou
OCCASIONAL PAPERS-UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE DEPARTMENT OF APPLIED ECONOMICS, 66-95, 2000
142000
Consumption inequality and poverty in Greece: Evidence and lessons from a decade-long crisis
G Kaplanoglou
Economic Analysis and Policy 75, 244-261, 2022
122022
Independent fiscal councils and their possible role in greece
VT Rapanos, G Kaplanoglou
Bank of Greece Economic Bulletin, 2010
122010
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