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Daniel Reck
Daniel Reck
Assistant Professor of Economics, London School of Economics
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Does credit-card information reporting improve small-business tax compliance?
J Slemrod, B Collins, JL Hoopes, D Reck, M Sebastiani
Journal of Public Economics 149, 1-19, 2017
2102017
Taxing hidden wealth: The consequences of us enforcement initiatives on evasive foreign accounts
N Johannesen, P Langetieg, D Reck, M Risch, J Slemrod
American Economic Journal: Economic Policy 12 (3), 312-346, 2020
1342020
Tax evasion at the top of the income distribution: Theory and evidence
J Guyton, P Langetieg, D Reck, M Risch, G Zucman
National Bureau of Economic Research, 2021
130*2021
Taxpayer search for information: Implications for rational attention
JL Hoopes, DH Reck, J Slemrod
American Economic Journal: Economic Policy 7 (3), 177-208, 2015
912015
Do lower minimum wages for young workers raise their employment? Evidence from a Danish discontinuity
CT Kreiner, D Reck, PE Skov
Review of Economics and Statistics 102 (2), 339-354, 2020
722020
Revealed-preference analysis with framing effects
J Goldin, D Reck
Journal of Political Economy 128 (7), 2759-2795, 2020
59*2020
Who sells during a crash? Evidence from tax return data on daily sales of stock
JL Hoopes, P Langetieg, S Nagel, D Reck, J Slemrod, BA Stuart
The Economic Journal 132 (641), 299-325, 2022
42*2022
Optimal defaults with normative ambiguity
J Goldin, D Reck
Review of Economics and Statistics 104 (1), 17-33, 2022
352022
Taxes and mistakes: what's in a sufficient statistic?
D Reck
Available at SSRN 2268617, 2016
342016
Retirement consumption and pension design
J Kolsrud, C Landais, D Reck, J Spinnewijn
American Economic Review 114 (1), 89-133, 2024
142024
The analysis of survey data with framing effects
J Goldin, D Reck
The American Statistician, 2018
12*2018
The welfare economics of reference dependence
D Reck, A Seibold
National Bureau of Economic Research, 2023
102023
Diminishing marginal utility revisited
MS Kimball, D Reck, F Zhang, F Ohtake, Y Tsutsui
National Bureau of Economic Research, 2024
92024
Public disclosure of tax information: Compliance tool or social network?
D Reck, J Slemrod, TE Vattų
Journal of Public Economics 212, 104708, 2022
82022
The Offshore World According to FATCA: New Evidence on the Foreign Wealth of US Households
N Johannesen, D Reck, M Risch, J Slemrod, J Guyton, P Langetieg
National Bureau of Economic Research, 2023
62023
Response to a comment by Auten and Splinter on “tax evasion at the top of the income distribution: Theory and evidence”
D Reck, M Risch, G Zucman
University of California Berkeley, 2021
52021
Different from you and me: tax enforcement and sophisticated tax evasion by the wealthy
D Reck, J Bomare
LSE Public Policy Review 2 (4), 2022
32022
The distribution of undetected under-reported income identified by detection-controlled estimation methods
J Guyton, P Langetieg, D Reck, M Risch, G Zucman
Unpublished working paper, included in the online appendix to this paper, 2023
22023
Retirement consumption and pension design
C Landais, J Kolsrud, D Reck, J Spinnewijn
CEPR Discussion Papers, 2021
22021
Rationalizations and mistakes: optimal policy with normative ambiguity
J Goldin, D Reck
AEA Papers and Proceedings 108, 98-102, 2018
22018
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