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Dr Marco Carreras

Postdoctoral Fellow

DIGITAX Programme

Marco Carreras is an economist by training and works in development economics, focusing on development banks, agricultural economics, energy and corporate taxation. He is a post-doctoral fellow working on the DIGITAX team in the ICTD.
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Publications

Policy Brief

Taxing Mobile Money in Africa: Risk and Reward

July 2024
Martin Hearson, Philip Mader, Mary Abounabhan, Marco Carreras, Awa Diouf, Adrienne Lees, Hannelore Niesten, Fabrizio Santoro & Christopher Wales
Research in Brief

The Ghana E-Levy: Impact on the Usage of Mobile Money

July 2024
Marco Carreras, Awa Diouf & Hannelore Niesten
Working Paper

The Ghana E-Levy: Impact on the Usage of Mobile Money

July 2024
Marco Carreras, Awa Diouf & Hannelore Niesten
Research in Brief

Taxing Mobile Money in Kenya: Impact on Financial Inclusion

May 2024
Awa Diouf, Marco Carreras & Fabrizio Santoro
Research in Brief

Technology and Tax: Adoption and Impacts of E-services in Rwanda

June 2023
Kelbesa Megersa, Fabrizio Santoro, Adrienne Lees, Marco Carreras, Theonille Mukamana, Naphtal Hakizimana & Yves Nsengiyumva
Working Paper

Taxing Mobile Money in Kenya: Impact on Financial Inclusion

June 2023
Awa Diouf, Marco Carreras & Fabrizio Santoro
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Research Projects

Completed Project

The impact of mobile money taxation on financial inclusion: The case of the Kenyan excise duty

Marco Carrerras, Awa Diouf & Fabrizio Santoro
Completed Project

Tax e-Services in Rwanda: Uptake, Impacts and Shifts after COVID-19

Fabrizio Santoro, ICTD, Marco Carreras, Adrienne Lees, ICTD, Theonille Mukamana, Naphtal Hakizimana & Yves Nsegyiumva
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International Centre for Tax and Development, Institute of Development Studies (IDS) Brighton, BN1 9RE, United Kingdom
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