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    Why do people give to their governments? Lab‐in‐the‐field evidence on the role of norms, social information, and political support by López‐Pérez, Raúl, RamirezZamudio, Aldo, Cruz‐Martínez, Gibrán

    Published in Swiss political science review (01-03-2024)
    “…Although factors leading to selfless acts, such as charitable donations, have been a central concern in political sciences, voluntary donations are among the…”
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    Assessment of fiscal effort and voluntary tax compliance in Peru by Ramirez-Zamudio, Aldo Fabricio, Nolazco Cama, José Luis

    Published in Revista finanzas y política económica (01-01-2020)
    “…This study examines the fiscal effort and voluntary compliance in the payment of taxes in Peru. It determines that in 2014, the Peruvian economy collected only…”
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    Lessons from COVID'S Vaccination: External-Internal Frictions and Efficiency by Ramirez-Zamudio, Aldo, Sanchez Davila, Elmer

    Published in Vaccines (Basel) (22-01-2023)
    “…This paper explores some economic variables that determine the emerging of new COVID-19 variants and the determinants of vaccination advances in 108 countries…”
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    An experimental test of two policies to increase donations to public projects by López-Pérez, Raúl, Ramirez-Zamudio, Aldo

    Published in International review of law and economics (01-06-2020)
    “…•Lab-in-the-field experiment where ss make a donation to the Peruvian government.•Giving co-varies with beliefs about average donation and trust in current…”
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    Assessment of fiscal effort and voluntary tax compliance in Peru 1 by Zamudio, Aldo Ramírez, Cama, José Luis Nolazco

    Published in Revista finanzas y política económica (01-01-2020)
    “…This study examines the fiscal effort and voluntary compliance in the payment of taxes in Peru, given that in 2014, the Peruvian economy collected only 52.8%…”
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