This paper is an attempt to investigate the effects of tax revenue generation capacity on public spending in Sub-Saharan Africa drawing empirical lessons from three East African countries-Tanzania, Kenya and Uganda. It employs the co-integration and error-correction modeling framework to analyze the effects of erratic and inadequate revenue generation on physical and human capital development in Tanzania, Kenya, and Uganda using time-series data over the period 1970-2005.The results unambiguously demonstrate that changes in tax revenue have strong impacts on physical and human capital development spending in the three countries. The policy lessons that can be drawn from the findings of this paper is that the three countries should stri...
The study assessed the impact of total tax revenueon the economic growth of Tanzania. The specific o...
The aim of this paper is to empirically examine the effect of East African Community (EAC) on Uganda...
Taxation, aid and democracy are closely related in poor aid-dependent African countries. The way the...
This paper is an attempt to investigate the effects of tax revenue generation capacity on public spe...
This study examines whether public expenditure financing mode matters for economic growth in Tanzani...
The dynamics of revenue generation in Tanzania, Kenya and Uganda are explored. Results demonstrate t...
In the empirical literature on the revenue consequences of trade liberalization, most studies have f...
This thesis focuses on some of the most urgent and consequential issues in fiscal policy and develop...
Although taxation is the most effective alternative to long-term funding of public spending, sub Sah...
In the empirical literature on the revenue consequences of trade liberalization, most studies have f...
This paper presents a framework for measuring how the structure of taxation and government spending ...
In this study, we empirically test the impact of taxation on the long-term growth of a sample of 32 ...
This dissertation consists of three contributions to the literature at the intersection of developme...
This paper contributes to a growing strand of literature on the determinants of tax revenue performa...
Increasing tax revenues in low income countries is essential to address future development finance r...
The study assessed the impact of total tax revenueon the economic growth of Tanzania. The specific o...
The aim of this paper is to empirically examine the effect of East African Community (EAC) on Uganda...
Taxation, aid and democracy are closely related in poor aid-dependent African countries. The way the...
This paper is an attempt to investigate the effects of tax revenue generation capacity on public spe...
This study examines whether public expenditure financing mode matters for economic growth in Tanzani...
The dynamics of revenue generation in Tanzania, Kenya and Uganda are explored. Results demonstrate t...
In the empirical literature on the revenue consequences of trade liberalization, most studies have f...
This thesis focuses on some of the most urgent and consequential issues in fiscal policy and develop...
Although taxation is the most effective alternative to long-term funding of public spending, sub Sah...
In the empirical literature on the revenue consequences of trade liberalization, most studies have f...
This paper presents a framework for measuring how the structure of taxation and government spending ...
In this study, we empirically test the impact of taxation on the long-term growth of a sample of 32 ...
This dissertation consists of three contributions to the literature at the intersection of developme...
This paper contributes to a growing strand of literature on the determinants of tax revenue performa...
Increasing tax revenues in low income countries is essential to address future development finance r...
The study assessed the impact of total tax revenueon the economic growth of Tanzania. The specific o...
The aim of this paper is to empirically examine the effect of East African Community (EAC) on Uganda...
Taxation, aid and democracy are closely related in poor aid-dependent African countries. The way the...