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Olav Lundstøl

Olav has eighteen years of continuous development economist experience in Latin America, Asia and Africa, working for both multilateral and bilateral agencies, and with an emphasis ranging from analysis, advice and management in the field of energy-extractives-climate, public financial management-taxation-audit, corruption-illicit financial flows and macroeconomic issues. He is the Policy Director of Tax and Capital Flight at NORAD.
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Research in Brief

Revenue Sharing in Mining in Africa: Empirical Proxies and Determinants of Government Take

September 2018
Olav Lundstøl
Research in Brief

Tax in Development – Towards a Strategic Aid Approach

September 2018
Olav Lundstøl
Working Paper

Revenue Sharing in Mining in Africa: Empirical Proxies and Determinants of Government Take

June 2018
Olav Lundstøl
Working Paper

Tax in Development: Towards a Strategic Aid Approach

May 2018
Olav Lundstøl
Policy Brief

What Have We Learned About Mining Taxation in Africa?

May 2016
Mick Moore & Olav Lundstøl
Working Paper

Low Government Revenue from the Mining Sector in Zambia and Tanzania: Fiscal Design, Technical Capacity or Political Will?

September 2015
Olav Lundstøl, Gaël Raballand & Fuvya Nyirongo
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Low revenue from the mining sector in Zambia and Tanzania: fiscal design, technical capacity or political will?
January 2014|
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Low revenue from the mining sector in Zambia and Tanzania: fiscal design, technical capacity or political will?

by Olav Lundstøl

The developing world and Sub Saharan Africa (SSA) in particular, is witnessing a renewed global race…

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