We review the changing nature of tax policy in developing countries over the last 30 years and consider what factors determining the level and structure of tax revenues in such countries may have changed recently and how such changes may affect future developments
Low-income countries typically collect taxes of between 10 to 20 percent of GDP while the average fo...
This paper looks at the effects of taxes increase on economic growth of 47 developing countries. In ...
The rapid and sustained growth in India and China, the two most populous countries in the world, dur...
This volume provides a detailed assessment of the current tax structure in six developing countries:...
This paper considers how economic thinking about taxation in developing countries has changed over ...
Observed economic policies in developing countries differ sharply both from those observed among dev...
Fifty years of experience tells us that the right game for tax researchers and outside agencies inte...
One of the main goals of the literature on optimal tax systems is to reduce the gap between the high...
This paper discusses important tax policy issues facing developing countries today. It views tax pol...
tax structure; fiscal policy; economic growth; development.This paper investigates the relationship ...
Tax reform constitutes one of the core areas of recent economic reform programs in the developing co...
No public policy issue is of more importance that the structure and level of taxes. Tax reform has l...
A brief review of the literature, informed by comments from a range of tax specialists, suggests fo...
This paper puts the recent evolution of tax revenues in developing countries in historical perspecti...
Developing countries keen to attract foreign direct investment (FDI) have typically used various pre...
Low-income countries typically collect taxes of between 10 to 20 percent of GDP while the average fo...
This paper looks at the effects of taxes increase on economic growth of 47 developing countries. In ...
The rapid and sustained growth in India and China, the two most populous countries in the world, dur...
This volume provides a detailed assessment of the current tax structure in six developing countries:...
This paper considers how economic thinking about taxation in developing countries has changed over ...
Observed economic policies in developing countries differ sharply both from those observed among dev...
Fifty years of experience tells us that the right game for tax researchers and outside agencies inte...
One of the main goals of the literature on optimal tax systems is to reduce the gap between the high...
This paper discusses important tax policy issues facing developing countries today. It views tax pol...
tax structure; fiscal policy; economic growth; development.This paper investigates the relationship ...
Tax reform constitutes one of the core areas of recent economic reform programs in the developing co...
No public policy issue is of more importance that the structure and level of taxes. Tax reform has l...
A brief review of the literature, informed by comments from a range of tax specialists, suggests fo...
This paper puts the recent evolution of tax revenues in developing countries in historical perspecti...
Developing countries keen to attract foreign direct investment (FDI) have typically used various pre...
Low-income countries typically collect taxes of between 10 to 20 percent of GDP while the average fo...
This paper looks at the effects of taxes increase on economic growth of 47 developing countries. In ...
The rapid and sustained growth in India and China, the two most populous countries in the world, dur...