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John William D'Attoma
John William D'Attoma
University of Exeter School of Business-Tax Administration Research Centre
Verified email at exeter.ac.uk - Homepage
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Are some countries more honest than others? Evidence from a tax compliance experiment in Sweden and Italy
G Andrighetto, N Zhang, S Ottone, F Ponzano, J D'Attoma, S Steinmo
Frontiers in psychology 7, 161151, 2016
982016
Willing to share? Tax compliance and gender in Europe and America
J D’attoma, C Volintiru, S Steinmo
Research & Politics 4 (2), 2053168017707151, 2017
872017
The role of gender in the provision of public goods through tax compliance
DM Bruner, J D'Attoma, S Steinmo
Journal of Behavioral and Experimental Economics 71, 45-55, 2017
492017
Experience of the COVID-19 pandemic and support for safety-net expansion
A Rees-Jones, J D’Attoma, A Piolatto, L Salvadori
Journal of economic behavior & organization 200, 1090-1104, 2022
47*2022
Gender, social value orientation, and tax compliance
JW D’attoma, C Volintiru, A Malézieux
CESifo Economic Studies 66 (3), 265-284, 2020
422020
Divided Nation: The North-South Cleavage in Italian Tax Compliance
J D'Attoma
Polity 42 (1), 2017
282017
A nation divided: assessing the regional effects of institutions, social capital, and civic culture on tax morale in Italy
JW D'Attoma
23*2015
More Bang for Your Buck: Tax Compliance in Europe and America
JW D'Attoma
Journal of Public Policy 20 (1), 1-24, 2020
21*2020
What explains the North–South divide in Italian tax compliance? An experimental analysis
J D’Attoma
Acta Politica 54 (1), 104-123, 2019
20*2019
Do citizens want something for nothing? Mass attitudes and the federal budget
KL Tuxhorn, J D'Attoma, S Steinmo
Politics & Policy 49 (3), 566-593, 2021
122021
Trust in Government: Narrowing the ideological gap over the federal budget
KL Tuxhorn, JW D'Attoma, S Steinmo
Journal of Behavioral Public Administration 2 (1), 2019
112019
Assessing the Stability of Fiscal Attitudes: Evidence from a Survey Experiment
KL Tuxhorn, JW D'Attoma, S Steinmo
Public Administration, 2021
9*2021
Willing to pay?: a reasonable choice approach
S Steinmo, J D'Attoma
Oxford University Press, 2021
62021
Hegemony or dominance? A Gramscian analysis of US ascendancy
J D’Attoma
Critique: a worldwide journal of politics, 1-14, 2011
52011
Paying is caring?: Prosociality and gender in fiscal compliance
J D’Attoma, C Volintiru, A Malézieux
Behavioural Public Finance, 197-221, 2020
12020
Do experienced subjects bias experimental results? Evidence from 16 laboratories in six countries
A Guerra, B Harrington, S Steinmo, J D’Attoma
Economic and Political Studies 11 (3), 350-364, 2023
2023
10 Paying is caring?
J D’Attoma, C Volintiru, A Malézieux
Behavioural Public Finance: Individuals, Society, and the State, 197, 2020
2020
Corrigendum to: Gender, Social Value Orientation, and Tax
JW D’Attoma, C Volintiru, A Malézieux
CESifo Economic Studies 66 (3), 301-301, 2020
2020
Willing to pay?: dataset
S Steinmo, J D’ATTOMA, SM Noyon, N Zhang
European University Institute, SPS, 2018
2018
A Nation Divided: Assessing the Regional Effects of Institutions, Social Capital, and Civic Culture on Tax Morale in Italy
DA John William
University of Missouri--St. Louis, 2015
2015
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