There is growing concern with the weaknesses of economic statistics relating to developing countries, and the risks that poor data have generated misleading research findings and poor policy advice. Cross-country tax data offer a striking example, with existing datasets frequently highly incomplete, analytically imprecise, plagued by errors, and sharply lacking in transparency. This paper introduces the new Government Revenue Dataset from the International Centre for Tax and Development, which provides a more reliable, transparent, and comprehensive basis for cross-national research. This new dataset has initially been used to re-examine major questions about the relationships between tax and aid, elections, economic growth, and democratiza...
This dissertation investigates whether foreign aid helps or hinders the development of state capacit...
This paper addresses the effect of aid loans and grants on tax effort using data for 82 developing c...
This paper proposes (i) a new database of tax revenue for 42 Sub-Saharan African countries (SSA) ove...
SummaryThere is growing concern with the weaknesses of economic statistics relating to developing co...
There is growing concern with the weaknesses of economic statistics relating to developing countries...
Tax revenue mobilisation is attracting increasing attention among researchers and policymakers in de...
This paper addresses two main questions concerning the relationship between tax reform, development ...
Increasing tax revenues in low income countries is essential to address future development finance r...
Recent years have seen a growing interest among donors on taxation in developing countries. This ref...
There are genuine concerns that foreign aid may crowd out domestic tax revenue. In the short run thi...
This article builds on the insights of this development research to develop a new agenda for tax inc...
tax; revenue; government revenue; data.A major obstacle to cross-country research on the role of rev...
There is increasing recognition that strong tax systems can have impacts on economic growth, the su...
We utilize the recently updated UNU-WIDER Government Revenue Dataset, which covers key indicators on...
Some countries fail to ensure that their citizens and businesses make an appropriate contribution to...
This dissertation investigates whether foreign aid helps or hinders the development of state capacit...
This paper addresses the effect of aid loans and grants on tax effort using data for 82 developing c...
This paper proposes (i) a new database of tax revenue for 42 Sub-Saharan African countries (SSA) ove...
SummaryThere is growing concern with the weaknesses of economic statistics relating to developing co...
There is growing concern with the weaknesses of economic statistics relating to developing countries...
Tax revenue mobilisation is attracting increasing attention among researchers and policymakers in de...
This paper addresses two main questions concerning the relationship between tax reform, development ...
Increasing tax revenues in low income countries is essential to address future development finance r...
Recent years have seen a growing interest among donors on taxation in developing countries. This ref...
There are genuine concerns that foreign aid may crowd out domestic tax revenue. In the short run thi...
This article builds on the insights of this development research to develop a new agenda for tax inc...
tax; revenue; government revenue; data.A major obstacle to cross-country research on the role of rev...
There is increasing recognition that strong tax systems can have impacts on economic growth, the su...
We utilize the recently updated UNU-WIDER Government Revenue Dataset, which covers key indicators on...
Some countries fail to ensure that their citizens and businesses make an appropriate contribution to...
This dissertation investigates whether foreign aid helps or hinders the development of state capacit...
This paper addresses the effect of aid loans and grants on tax effort using data for 82 developing c...
This paper proposes (i) a new database of tax revenue for 42 Sub-Saharan African countries (SSA) ove...