Public budget, which is the total of the
expenditures made to meet the common needs of the society and of the revenues
obtained to finance these expenditures can be expressed with a “common wallet”
metaphor. However, the main problem is, in case that public resources are not
used correctly and effectively, why citizens do not show as much sensitivity
towards their common wallets, as they show towards their personal wallets. It
is important to examine the factors that weaken public budget awareness (common
wallet perception) on the basis of behavioral economics, which is an area that
observes the effects of people's attitudes, behaviors and thoughts on
economic-based choices and decisions and examines these observations based on
experiments. For this reason, the main purpose of our study has been to bring
some concepts used in the fields of psychology and sociology in the field of
public finance. In this study, the "fiscal alienation" concept was
derived from the concept of lack of social belonging, “lack of fiscal
altruistic punishment" concept from the concept of altruistic punishment,
"fiscal bystander effect" from the concept of the bystander effect,
"fiscal social loafing" concept from the concept of social loafing,
"behavioral fiscal dissonance" concept from the concept of the theory
of cognitive dissonance, and "the problem of fiscal ethic" concept
from the concept of undeveloped ethical culture/behaviors.
Public
budget, which is the total of the expenditures made to meet the common needs of
the society and of the revenues obtained to finance these expenditures can be
expressed with a “common wallet” metaphor. However, the main problem is, in the case that public resources are not used correctly and effectively, why citizens
do not show as much sensitivity towards their common wallets, as they show
towards their personal wallets. It is important to examine the factors that
weaken public budget awareness (common wallet perception) on the basis of
behavioral economics, which is an area that observes the effects of people's
attitudes, behaviors, and thoughts on economic-based choices and decisions and
examines these observations based on experiments. For this reason, the main
purpose of our study has been to bring some concepts used in the fields of
psychology and sociology in the field of public finance. In this study, the "fiscal
alienation" concept was derived from the concept of lack of social
belonging, “lack of fiscal altruistic punishment" concept from the concept
of altruistic punishment, "fiscal bystander effect" from the concept
of the bystander effect, "fiscal social loafing" concept from the
concept of social loafing, "behavioral fiscal dissonance" concept
from the concept of the theory of cognitive dissonance, and "the problem
of fiscal ethic" concept from the concept of undeveloped ethical
culture/behaviors.
Primary Language | English |
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Subjects | Economics |
Journal Section | Articles |
Authors | |
Publication Date | December 30, 2019 |
Submission Date | October 19, 2019 |
Acceptance Date | November 15, 2019 |
Published in Issue | Year 2019 |
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