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Fabrizio is a Research Fellow at the Institute of Development Studies, and the Research co-Lead for the ICTD’s DIGITAX Research Programme. His main research interests relate to governance, public finance, and taxation, with a strong focus on impact evaluation methodologies and statistical analysis. He has field experience in Rwanda, Uganda, Ghana, Eswatini, Somalia. He holds a PhD in Economics from the University of Sussex.
Publications
- The Promise and Limitations of Information Technology for Tax Mobilization
- To file or not to file? Another dimension of tax compliance - the Eswatini Taxpayers’ survey
- Co-Financing Community-Driven Development Through Informal Taxation: Experimental Evidence from South-Central Somalia
- Co‐financing community‐driven development through informal taxation: Evidence from south‐central Somalia
- Visual Nudges: How Deterrence and Equity Shape Tax Compliance Attitudes and Behaviour in Rwanda
- Visual nudges: How deterrence and equity shape tax attitudes and behaviour in Rwanda
- How to improve tax compliance by wealthy individuals? Evidence from Uganda
- Encouraging digital tax tools as a response to Covid: evidence from Eswatini
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Co-workers & collaborators
- AD
Awa Diouf
- NH
Naphtal Hakizimana
- DM
Denis Mukama
- MZ
Mouhamed Zerbo
- KP
Kèrabouro Palé
- CS
Celeste Scarpini