Mirco Tonin
University of Southampton
Mirco Tonin is a lecturer in economics at the University of Southampton and a research affiliate at the European Centre for Social Welfare Policy and Research in Vienna. He holds a PhD from Stockholm University. His main research interests lie in the area of Applied Microeconomics, in particular, Public and Labour Economics. Current work focuses on an experimental investigation of the sources and implications of pro-social motivation, and on a theoretical and empirical analysis of tax enforcement. His research has been funded by the ESRC and the British Academy. He has been a consultant for the ILO and the World Bank.
Articles by Mirco Tonin:
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Do social incentives matter? Evidence from an online experiment
26 July 2012, 6807 reads
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Are workers motivated by the greater good?
28 May 2010, 9419 reads
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