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Razan Amine

Razan Amine is a Research Consultant, working as part of the DIGITAX programme. Her research interests include economic development, taxation, and public finance in developing countries. She is also a research manager at the Abdul Latif Jameel Poverty Action Lab South Asia (J-PAL SA) managing a range of projects in India. As well as this she engages in research at the University of Oxford, where she recently completed her MSc in Economics for Development and was awarded a scholarship from the Oxford Centre of Islamic Studies. Prior to this, she completed her first master’s degree as a Fulbright Scholar at John Hopkins University SAIS in Washington DC and worked on a range of projects on taxation at the economics department at John Hopkins University. Amine's work with the ICTD does not reflect the work or opinions of J-PAL.
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Publications

Partner Publication

Leveraging Digital Innovations for Sustainable Development: Evidence from Tax Systems in Africa

September 2024
Fabrizio Santoro, Tanele Magongo & Razan Amine
Journal Article

Encouraging digital tax tools as a response to COVID: Evidence from Eswatini

December 2023
Fabrizio Santoro, Razan Amine & Tanele Magongo
Research in Brief

Mandating Digital Tax Tools as a Response to Covid: Evidence from Eswatini

February 2023
Fabrizio Santoro & Razan Amine
Working Paper

Mandating Digital Tax Tools as a Response to Covid: Evidence from Eswatini

May 2022
Fabrizio Santoro, Razan Amine & Tanele Magongo
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Research Projects

Completed Project

Impact of Compulsory e-Payments on Compliance in Eswatini

Fabrizio Santoro, ICTD, Razan Amine, ICTD & Tanele Magongo
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International Centre for Tax and Development, Institute of Development Studies (IDS) Brighton, BN1 9RE, United Kingdom
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