This thesis aims at investigating empirically the effects of two financing strategies for low-income countries; debt relief and taxation. The first three chapters focus on the consequences of debt relief for public finance and new external financing. Results show that cancellations granted under the multilateral debt relief initiatives have been beneficial for recipient countries by significantly improving the composition of their budget and widening financing opportunities. However, findings also underline the risk of moral hazard stemming from these initiatives which thus calls for continuous sound fiscal management, especially after debt relief. Lastly, the fourth chapter revisits the taxation-growth nexus adopting a macro-micro approach...
The perceived lack of conclusive quantitative evidence on the macroeconomic effects ofdebt relief in...
This work lists some vulnerabilities in developing economies and proposes assessments that can impro...
The paper represents a step in the direction of thinking systematically about tax related aid effort...
This thesis aims at investigating empirically the effects of two financing strategies for low-income...
The central question of this thesis is how fiscal policy could be used for development finance purpo...
The issue of financing development in developing countries is at the heart of this thesis. The latte...
Drawing essentially on empirical analyses and mainly focusing on developing countries, the present t...
This thesis examines critical questions related to the interaction between fiscal policy, financing ...
This thesis addresses the issue of “collect more spend better” in developing countries with a focus ...
Après deux initiatives de réduction de dette (PPTE I fin 1996 et PPTE II en 1999), le G7 décida d’a...
This dissertation examines issues on taxation, fiscal policy, and governance in developing countries...
Les pays en développement font face à d’immenses défis pour le financement de leurs économies. Leurs...
Given the limited ability of many of these countries to raise domestic resources through taxation, e...
The issue of financing development in developing countries is at the heart of this thesis. The chapt...
The perceived lack of conclusive quantitative evidence on the macroeconomic effects ofdebt relief in...
This work lists some vulnerabilities in developing economies and proposes assessments that can impro...
The paper represents a step in the direction of thinking systematically about tax related aid effort...
This thesis aims at investigating empirically the effects of two financing strategies for low-income...
The central question of this thesis is how fiscal policy could be used for development finance purpo...
The issue of financing development in developing countries is at the heart of this thesis. The latte...
Drawing essentially on empirical analyses and mainly focusing on developing countries, the present t...
This thesis examines critical questions related to the interaction between fiscal policy, financing ...
This thesis addresses the issue of “collect more spend better” in developing countries with a focus ...
Après deux initiatives de réduction de dette (PPTE I fin 1996 et PPTE II en 1999), le G7 décida d’a...
This dissertation examines issues on taxation, fiscal policy, and governance in developing countries...
Les pays en développement font face à d’immenses défis pour le financement de leurs économies. Leurs...
Given the limited ability of many of these countries to raise domestic resources through taxation, e...
The issue of financing development in developing countries is at the heart of this thesis. The chapt...
The perceived lack of conclusive quantitative evidence on the macroeconomic effects ofdebt relief in...
This work lists some vulnerabilities in developing economies and proposes assessments that can impro...
The paper represents a step in the direction of thinking systematically about tax related aid effort...