Historical evidence from the developed world suggests that the expansion of the mod- ern states’ fiscal capacity (i. e. its ability to tax citizens) eventually led to more democratic and less corrupt governments. Since sub-Saharan African countries are currently in a pro- cess of state building, we study whether a positive effect of fiscal capacity on government accountability prevails in contemporaneous sub-Saharan Africa, too. We conduct the em- pirical analysis with data covering 23 African countries over the 1960-2008 period. The results suggest that fiscal capacity increases government accountability in sub-Saharan Africa.JEL classification: H20; P14; O2
Motivated by the growing fiscal deficits in sub-Saharan Africa, this study examines fiscal deficit’s...
Based on historical research, focusing mainly on early-modern Europe, it is assumed that taxation fu...
We tested the Political Business Cycle theory in Sub-Sahara Africa. To provide an empirical explanat...
What is the level of state capacity in developing countries today, and what have been its drivers ov...
This thesis consists of three self-contained essays exploring the interaction between fiscal capacit...
This paper contributes to research on the institutional determinants of tax capacity using annual da...
Etudes & documentsTaking advantage of African experience, this paper proposes to enrich empirically ...
A central aspect of institutional development in less developed economies is building tax systems ca...
Motivated by the growing fiscal deficits in sub-Saharan Africa, this study examines fiscal deficit’s...
Motivated by the growing fiscal deficits in sub-Saharan Africa, this study examines fiscal deficit’s...
Motivated by the growing fiscal deficits in sub-Saharan Africa, this study examines fiscal deficit’s...
Motivated by the growing fiscal deficits in sub-Saharan Africa, this study examines fiscal deficit’s...
This study contributes to African state and fiscal history by presenting a detailed comparison of th...
Motivated by the growing fiscal deficits in sub-Saharan Africa, this study examines fiscal deficit’s...
Motivated by the growing fiscal deficits in sub-Saharan Africa, this study examines fiscal deficit’s...
Motivated by the growing fiscal deficits in sub-Saharan Africa, this study examines fiscal deficit’s...
Based on historical research, focusing mainly on early-modern Europe, it is assumed that taxation fu...
We tested the Political Business Cycle theory in Sub-Sahara Africa. To provide an empirical explanat...
What is the level of state capacity in developing countries today, and what have been its drivers ov...
This thesis consists of three self-contained essays exploring the interaction between fiscal capacit...
This paper contributes to research on the institutional determinants of tax capacity using annual da...
Etudes & documentsTaking advantage of African experience, this paper proposes to enrich empirically ...
A central aspect of institutional development in less developed economies is building tax systems ca...
Motivated by the growing fiscal deficits in sub-Saharan Africa, this study examines fiscal deficit’s...
Motivated by the growing fiscal deficits in sub-Saharan Africa, this study examines fiscal deficit’s...
Motivated by the growing fiscal deficits in sub-Saharan Africa, this study examines fiscal deficit’s...
Motivated by the growing fiscal deficits in sub-Saharan Africa, this study examines fiscal deficit’s...
This study contributes to African state and fiscal history by presenting a detailed comparison of th...
Motivated by the growing fiscal deficits in sub-Saharan Africa, this study examines fiscal deficit’s...
Motivated by the growing fiscal deficits in sub-Saharan Africa, this study examines fiscal deficit’s...
Motivated by the growing fiscal deficits in sub-Saharan Africa, this study examines fiscal deficit’s...
Based on historical research, focusing mainly on early-modern Europe, it is assumed that taxation fu...
We tested the Political Business Cycle theory in Sub-Sahara Africa. To provide an empirical explanat...