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Kyle McNabb

Dr Kyle McNabb is a Research Associate and the Uganda Country Lead in the Centre for Tax Analysis in Developing Countries (TaxDev) programme at ODI. Based full time in Kampala. He is the author of the TaxDev Employment Income Taxes Dataset and, prior to joining ODI, was a research fellow at UNU-WIDER in Helsinki where he was responsible for the Government Revenue Dataset project. His research interests are focused on the policy design of income taxes in developing country settings.
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Publications

Working Paper

Tax Structures, Economic Growth and Development

September 2014
Kyle McNabb & Philippe LeMay-Boucher
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January 2019|
Blog

Revenue data like you’ve never seen it before

by Kyle McNabb

Introducing the GRD Explorer Let’s face it, data is important. It sits at the core of…

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October 2017|
Blog

Updated Government Revenue Dataset provides new insights into developing country tax collection trends

by Kyle McNabb

The increasing focus on domestic resource mobilization in developing countries means that, for researchers and policy…

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March 2016|
Blog

The ICTD government revenue dataset: still the best option for researchers

by Kyle McNabb & Wilson Prichard

In 2010, the ICTD launched efforts to create the ICTD government revenue dataset (GRD), which is…

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August 2015|
Blog

The 2015 edition of the ICTD Government Revenue Dataset (GRD)

by Kyle McNabb

Highlights of the Updated GRD – Contains new government revenue data until 2012 and in many cases,…

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October 2014|
Blog

Role of Tax Structures on Economic Growth: New evidence

by Kyle McNabb

The past three decades have seen sweeping changes in the means by which many developing countries…

ICTD Government Revenue Dataset: Best Bet for Tax Data and Research
October 2014|
Blog

ICTD Government Revenue Dataset: Best Bet for Tax Data and Research

by Kyle McNabb

  I recently had the privilege of attending the launch of the ICTD Government Revenue Dataset…

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Art card of the ICTD event "Getting Targets Right: How much tax can low-income countries rasie?"
17 April 2024
Webinar: Getting Targets Right – How much tax can low-income countries raise?

A panel of researchers and practitioners are set to discuss the role that targets can play in building tax capacity. Are optimistic targets helpful or hurtful? And how can we make targets better?…

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