In WAEMU countries, the lack of consistent domestic resources for financing development is a real financial handicap. Foreign aid is necessary. However, economic literature is not unanimous on the ability of foreign aid to promote fiscal resources mobilization. In this paper, we analyze the effect of different forms and components of international aid on tax revenues of WAEMU countries using WDI, OECD and BDSM databases. We apply the instrumental variable method to a panel data set covering the period 1985-2016. In our analyzes, we first distinguish bilateral and multilateral aid. Then we also differentiate concessional aid, technical assistance and grants or loans contained in international aid. The results indicate firstly that multilater...
The issue of financing development in developing countries is at the heart of this thesis. The latte...
Summary by Sue UnsworthThere is growing interest among development policymakers in taxation, both as...
The importance of capital accumulation for economic growth and hence development was widely recogniz...
In WAEMU countries, the lack of consistent domestic resources for financing development is a real fi...
This paper analyzes the effect of different types of foreign aid on tax revenues in West African Eco...
We examine the heterogeneous effects due to government stability of foreign aid on tax revenues in t...
The paper represents a step in the direction of thinking systematically about tax related aid effort...
Given the limited ability of many of these countries to raise domestic resources through taxation, e...
Increasing tax revenues in low income countries is essential to address future development finance r...
We explore the heterogeneous effects together with the transmission channels of aid on tax revenues ...
WORKING PAPER _ PROGRAMME DE SEJOUR DE RECHERCHE DOCTORALE DE LA COMMISSION DE L’UEMOAThis paper ass...
There are genuine concerns that foreign aid may crowd out domestic tax revenue. In the short run thi...
The objective of this dissertation is to contribute to the existing knowledge about foreign aid, eit...
The paper provides theoretical and empirical justifications for the instrumentality of foreign aid i...
The paper provides theoretical and empirical justifications for the instrumentality of foreign aid i...
The issue of financing development in developing countries is at the heart of this thesis. The latte...
Summary by Sue UnsworthThere is growing interest among development policymakers in taxation, both as...
The importance of capital accumulation for economic growth and hence development was widely recogniz...
In WAEMU countries, the lack of consistent domestic resources for financing development is a real fi...
This paper analyzes the effect of different types of foreign aid on tax revenues in West African Eco...
We examine the heterogeneous effects due to government stability of foreign aid on tax revenues in t...
The paper represents a step in the direction of thinking systematically about tax related aid effort...
Given the limited ability of many of these countries to raise domestic resources through taxation, e...
Increasing tax revenues in low income countries is essential to address future development finance r...
We explore the heterogeneous effects together with the transmission channels of aid on tax revenues ...
WORKING PAPER _ PROGRAMME DE SEJOUR DE RECHERCHE DOCTORALE DE LA COMMISSION DE L’UEMOAThis paper ass...
There are genuine concerns that foreign aid may crowd out domestic tax revenue. In the short run thi...
The objective of this dissertation is to contribute to the existing knowledge about foreign aid, eit...
The paper provides theoretical and empirical justifications for the instrumentality of foreign aid i...
The paper provides theoretical and empirical justifications for the instrumentality of foreign aid i...
The issue of financing development in developing countries is at the heart of this thesis. The latte...
Summary by Sue UnsworthThere is growing interest among development policymakers in taxation, both as...
The importance of capital accumulation for economic growth and hence development was widely recogniz...