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Social Capital and Citizen Profiles: A Study of Spain's Fiscal Environment

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  • María Victoria Ramírez-Muñoz

    (UA - Université d'Angers, EGEI - Éthique et Gouvernance de l’Entreprise et des Institutions - UCO - Université Catholique de l'Ouest)

Abstract

Previous research has shown that social capital significantly determines individual tax-related behaviors, including tendencies toward tax evasion and compliance. This study aims to expand understanding of tax morale in Spain. We employ Factor Analysis with maximum likelihood extraction and Varimax rotation to identify key social capital and fiscal opinion variables. We identify profiles based on their social capital and tax compliance through cluster analysis. Hierarchical clustering using Ward linkage and k-means clustering techniques will be applied. Our results suggest that identifying Spanish fiscal citizen profiles is helpful for the social capital analysis of Fiscal Policy. We conclude that an increase in the accumulation of social capital variables collectively enhances fiscal loyalty.

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  • María Victoria Ramírez-Muñoz, 2024. "Social Capital and Citizen Profiles: A Study of Spain's Fiscal Environment," Post-Print hal-04590840, HAL.
  • Handle: RePEc:hal:journl:hal-04590840
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