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Modeling the behaviour of economic agents as a response to information on tax audits. / Kumacheva, Suriya; Gubar, Elena; Zhitkova, Ekaterina; Tomilina, Galina.
Modeling and Simulation of Social-Behavioral Phenomena in Creative Societies - 1st International EURO Mini Conference, MSBC 2019, Proceedings. ed. / Nitin Agarwal; Leonidas Sakalauskas; Gerhard-Wilhelm Weber. Springer Nature, 2019. p. 96-111 (Communications in Computer and Information Science; Vol. 1079).Research output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding › Conference contribution › Research › peer-review
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T1 - Modeling the behaviour of economic agents as a response to information on tax audits
AU - Kumacheva, Suriya
AU - Gubar, Elena
AU - Zhitkova, Ekaterina
AU - Tomilina, Galina
PY - 2019/1/1
Y1 - 2019/1/1
N2 - Information is a strategic tool in many areas of the economics, business and social processes. Particularly, information can be considered as a control action in the problem of tax control. Following recent studies, we consider the auditing probabilities, which guarantee the absence of tax deviations, as the optimal strategies of the tax authority, however an employment of this strategy is unprofitable for tax authority and thus practically impossible. Therefore the dissemination of information on future tax audits over the taxable population can be offered as one of specific methods to stimulate people to pay taxes. Previously, it has been proofed that the process of information spreading resembles evolutionary dynamics in nature. Therefore, we consider a set of taxpayers as a population of interacted economic agents which intercommunicate with information/rumors. We design the propagation process as an imitation evolutionary dynamics over the structured population. We assume that it is more natural that agents will spread information or rumors over their own contact network, including neighbors and colleagues instead of randomly chosen agents. Thus in current study we investigate the imitation dynamics over the networks with different topology. We consider series of experiments where information spreads in the network of taxpayers with different topology and different modifications of bimatrix games to construct evolutionary dynamics describing the changes of agents behaviour. Numerical simulations give visualization of the information dissemination process over the different variant of the networks, imitation protocols and players payoffs. The results of simulations confirmed the influence of information on the final distribution of tax payments among the population with different levels of the risk propensity.
AB - Information is a strategic tool in many areas of the economics, business and social processes. Particularly, information can be considered as a control action in the problem of tax control. Following recent studies, we consider the auditing probabilities, which guarantee the absence of tax deviations, as the optimal strategies of the tax authority, however an employment of this strategy is unprofitable for tax authority and thus practically impossible. Therefore the dissemination of information on future tax audits over the taxable population can be offered as one of specific methods to stimulate people to pay taxes. Previously, it has been proofed that the process of information spreading resembles evolutionary dynamics in nature. Therefore, we consider a set of taxpayers as a population of interacted economic agents which intercommunicate with information/rumors. We design the propagation process as an imitation evolutionary dynamics over the structured population. We assume that it is more natural that agents will spread information or rumors over their own contact network, including neighbors and colleagues instead of randomly chosen agents. Thus in current study we investigate the imitation dynamics over the networks with different topology. We consider series of experiments where information spreads in the network of taxpayers with different topology and different modifications of bimatrix games to construct evolutionary dynamics describing the changes of agents behaviour. Numerical simulations give visualization of the information dissemination process over the different variant of the networks, imitation protocols and players payoffs. The results of simulations confirmed the influence of information on the final distribution of tax payments among the population with different levels of the risk propensity.
KW - Evolutionary game
KW - Information dissemination
KW - Networks
KW - Tax control
KW - Tax evasions
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UR - http://www.mendeley.com/research/modeling-behaviour-economic-agents-response-information-tax-audits
U2 - 10.1007/978-3-030-29862-3_8
DO - 10.1007/978-3-030-29862-3_8
M3 - Conference contribution
AN - SCOPUS:85072824318
SN - 9783030298616
T3 - Communications in Computer and Information Science
SP - 96
EP - 111
BT - Modeling and Simulation of Social-Behavioral Phenomena in Creative Societies - 1st International EURO Mini Conference, MSBC 2019, Proceedings
A2 - Agarwal, Nitin
A2 - Sakalauskas, Leonidas
A2 - Weber, Gerhard-Wilhelm
PB - Springer Nature
T2 - 1st International Euro Mini Conference on Modeling and Simulation of Social-Behavioral Phenomena in Creative Societies, MSBC 2019
Y2 - 18 September 2019 through 20 September 2019
ER -
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