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An Experimental Economics Investigation of the Land Value Tax: Efficiency, Acceptability, and Positional Goods

This research offers the first economic experiment investigating the land tax, where landowners invest under different property tax regimes. A voting treatment assesses the relative acceptability of land value taxation. Results show a land tax produced greater overall welfare in only 37.5% of the ex...

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Published in:Land economics 2018-11, Vol.94 (4), p.475-495
Main Authors: Duke, Joshua M., Gao, TianHang
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Language:English
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Summary:This research offers the first economic experiment investigating the land tax, where landowners invest under different property tax regimes. A voting treatment assesses the relative acceptability of land value taxation. Results show a land tax produced greater overall welfare in only 37.5% of the experiment sessions. Systematic overinvestment arises from the positional-good characteristic of residential land investment, but this effect vanishes when the positional-good indicator is removed. The experiments show that the participants unexpectedly voted in favor of the land tax, suggesting that the efficiency and acceptability of the land tax may be more complex than in nonbehavioral economics modeling.
ISSN:0023-7639
1543-8325
DOI:10.3368/le.94.4.475