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Neil McCulloch

Dr. Neil McCulloch is a development economist with expertise in political economy analysis and the design and implementation of politically smart aid programmes. He has led the Globalisation Research Team in the Institute of Development Studies in the UK and was a Senior Economist for the World Bank in Indonesia.
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Publications

Journal Article

Fuel subsidy reform and the social contract in Nigeria: A micro-economic analysis

June 2021
Neil McCulloch, Tom Moerenhout & Joonseok Yang
Journal Article

Building a Social Contract? Understanding Tax Morale in Nigeria

August 2020
Neil McCulloch, Tom Moerenhout & Joonseok Yang
Research in Brief

Fuel Subsidy Reform and the Social Contract in Nigeria: a Micro-economic Analysis

March 2020
Neil McCulloch, Tom Moerenhout & Joonseok Yang
Working Paper

Fuel Subsidy Reform and the Social Contract in Nigeria: a Micro-economic Analysis

January 2020
Neil McCulloch, Tom Moerenhout & Joonseok Yang
Policy Brief

What are ‘Tax Expenditures’ and How Big are Energy-Related Tax Expenditures?

October 2019
Roel Dom & Neil McCulloch
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Blogs

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July 2022|
Blog

High fossil fuel prices are good for the planet – here’s how to keep them high while avoiding riots or hurting the poor

by Neil McCulloch

In the UK, it now costs more than £100 to fill up a typical family car with petrol, and oil prices could rise even further. But are such high prices for fossil fuels a bad thing?…

Fossil fuel subsidies tax blog cover photo
July 2021|
Blog

Urgent fossil fuel subsidy reforms needed to tackle climate crisis

by Neil McCulloch

As the G20 Environment Ministers meet today, one of the key issues they need to consider…

March 2019|
Blog

What Nigerians really think about tax

by Neil McCulloch & Tom Moerenhout

Nigeria’s performance on collected taxes is poor. Non-oil revenue in the country is around 3-4 percent…

Research Projects

Completed Project

Energy-related Tax Expenditures in Africa

Dr. Neil McCulloch & Dr. Roel Dom
Completed Project

Subsidy Perceptions in Nigeria

Neil McCulloch
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International Centre for Tax and Development, Institute of Development Studies (IDS) Brighton, BN1 9RE, United Kingdom
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