Most people in low-income countries contribute substantially to the financing of local public goods through informal revenue generation (IRG). However, very little is known about how IRG works in practice. We produce novel evidence on the magnitude and regressivity of IRG and its relationship with the state in a fragile context, Somalia. We rely on original data from surveys with over 2,300 households and 117 community leaders in Gedo region, as well as on extensive qualitative research. We first show that IRG is prevalent. Over 70 per cent of households report paying at least one informal tax or fee in the previous year, representing on average 9.5 per cent of annual income. We also find that, among households that contribute, poorer ones...
This paper studies the mechanisms behind the informal economy in high-income countries. About 16.3%...
This paper sought to establish the usefulness of a great array of recommendations aimed at taxing th...
In low-income and post-conflict countries, and particularly in rural areas, citizens often pay a ran...
Community contributions are often required as part of community-driven development (CDD) programmes...
Informal payments are a frequently overlooked source of local public finance in developing countries...
How states raise revenue is critical to understanding how they govern. Orthodox analyses of the stat...
In recent years, domestic and international policy attention has often focused on broadening the tax...
Effective domestic revenue mobilization has gained renewed urgency, especially in the light of the n...
The informal economy often comprises a significant portion of a country\u27s GDP. As this income is ...
There has been a recent need to boost internally generated revenue in Nigeria due to the fall in the...
This paper challenges the notion that taxing the informal economy provides a mechanism for increasin...
While there has been increasing policy attention on broadening tax bases in low-income countries, ta...
The size of the informal sector in the Zimbabwe in 2012 was estimated at approximately US$7.4 billio...
Abstract: Why are some states’ economies more formal than others? This question has critical signifi...
This ICTD Summary Brief is one of six special research synthesis pieces produced at the end of the I...
This paper studies the mechanisms behind the informal economy in high-income countries. About 16.3%...
This paper sought to establish the usefulness of a great array of recommendations aimed at taxing th...
In low-income and post-conflict countries, and particularly in rural areas, citizens often pay a ran...
Community contributions are often required as part of community-driven development (CDD) programmes...
Informal payments are a frequently overlooked source of local public finance in developing countries...
How states raise revenue is critical to understanding how they govern. Orthodox analyses of the stat...
In recent years, domestic and international policy attention has often focused on broadening the tax...
Effective domestic revenue mobilization has gained renewed urgency, especially in the light of the n...
The informal economy often comprises a significant portion of a country\u27s GDP. As this income is ...
There has been a recent need to boost internally generated revenue in Nigeria due to the fall in the...
This paper challenges the notion that taxing the informal economy provides a mechanism for increasin...
While there has been increasing policy attention on broadening tax bases in low-income countries, ta...
The size of the informal sector in the Zimbabwe in 2012 was estimated at approximately US$7.4 billio...
Abstract: Why are some states’ economies more formal than others? This question has critical signifi...
This ICTD Summary Brief is one of six special research synthesis pieces produced at the end of the I...
This paper studies the mechanisms behind the informal economy in high-income countries. About 16.3%...
This paper sought to establish the usefulness of a great array of recommendations aimed at taxing th...
In low-income and post-conflict countries, and particularly in rural areas, citizens often pay a ran...