Title: |
The Determination of Optimal Fine for Customs Fraudulent Activities: An Applied Game Theory |
Categories: | งานวิจัยปี 2006 |
BookID: | 172 |
Authors: | Arunee Sangwareetip, Nakorn Indra-Payoong |
ISBN-10(13): | 120 |
Number of pages: | 0 |
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This paper performs a quantitative analysis for the Bangkok Port Customs Bureau to determine the appropriate customs fine rate, which could be used as a tool to prevent and suppress customs fraudulent activities. The Game and Utility theory are employed to predict and explain the fraud behaviors focusing on the utility maximization for both traders and the duty collectors. The study has found that the duty fraudulent game has no dominant strategy and no Nash equilibrium point, suggested that the appropriate game should be dynamic with mixed strategies because opponents can easily learn from the previous game patterns. The results have shown that setting the fine at 30.98 times of payable import duty is considered as optimal. |