This paper challenges the notion that taxing the informal economy provides a mechanism for increasing popular political voice and rebuilding the social contract. It contends that current arguments for taxing the informal economy suffer from a Eurocentric understanding of taxation and state formation, and a fiscally essentialist and undifferentiated notion of the informal economy. Drawing on fieldwork in northern Nigeria, this paper shows that history, gender, wealth and ethno-religious identity influence how taxing the informal economy shapes governance outcomes. Evidence from Nigeria suggests an inverse relationship between informal economy taxation and political voice, posing the risk that increased taxation will exacerbate social divisio...
The pressures of economic crisis and reform that have gripped African societies have been accompanie...
Abstract Governments often have contentious relationships with residents of urban infor...
How states raise revenue is critical to understanding how they govern. Orthodox analyses of the stat...
This paper challenges the notion that taxing the informal economy provides a mechanism for increasin...
This article examines processes of economic inclusion in divided societies, with a focus on both rel...
There has been a recent need to boost internally generated revenue in Nigeria due to the fall in the...
This paper reviews the literature on taxation of the informal economy, taking stock of key debates a...
Contemporary societies are bound in a fiscal social contract between citizens and their elected gove...
The informal sector is often referred to as unregulated financial undertakings and poses a serious c...
This article examines how the Post-2015 commitment to economic inclusion affects informal economic a...
In recent years, particularly post 1990 and contrary to the expectation and predictions of many econ...
Why have informal enterprise networks failed to promote economic development in Africa? Although soc...
© Copyright 2016 Inderscience Enterprises Ltd.Positing the implementation of evidenced-based policie...
Social contract is central to the provision of public goods and social welfare. Good governance amon...
The increasing interest of government to tax the informal sector is driven by pressure on government...
The pressures of economic crisis and reform that have gripped African societies have been accompanie...
Abstract Governments often have contentious relationships with residents of urban infor...
How states raise revenue is critical to understanding how they govern. Orthodox analyses of the stat...
This paper challenges the notion that taxing the informal economy provides a mechanism for increasin...
This article examines processes of economic inclusion in divided societies, with a focus on both rel...
There has been a recent need to boost internally generated revenue in Nigeria due to the fall in the...
This paper reviews the literature on taxation of the informal economy, taking stock of key debates a...
Contemporary societies are bound in a fiscal social contract between citizens and their elected gove...
The informal sector is often referred to as unregulated financial undertakings and poses a serious c...
This article examines how the Post-2015 commitment to economic inclusion affects informal economic a...
In recent years, particularly post 1990 and contrary to the expectation and predictions of many econ...
Why have informal enterprise networks failed to promote economic development in Africa? Although soc...
© Copyright 2016 Inderscience Enterprises Ltd.Positing the implementation of evidenced-based policie...
Social contract is central to the provision of public goods and social welfare. Good governance amon...
The increasing interest of government to tax the informal sector is driven by pressure on government...
The pressures of economic crisis and reform that have gripped African societies have been accompanie...
Abstract Governments often have contentious relationships with residents of urban infor...
How states raise revenue is critical to understanding how they govern. Orthodox analyses of the stat...