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Showing 13-24 of 25 Publications
Working Paper

Evaluating Ethiopia’s Environmental Management Strategy: Does it Support Green Growth?

by Seid Yimam Mohamed, Tiruwork Arega & Giovanni Occhiali
June 2024
Research in Brief

Evaluating Ethiopia’s Environmental Management Strategy: Does it Support Green Growth?

by Seid Yimam Mohamed, Tiruwork Arega & Giovanni Occhiali
June 2024

Multilateral Carbon Tax Treaty (MCTT)

by Tatiana Falcão
April 2024
Working Paper

A Climate Treaty for the Global Taxation of Carbon

by Tatiana Falcão
April 2024
Working Paper

Implementation Obstacles and Political Appeal of Environmental Taxes in Sub-Saharan Africa: Reflections from Selected Countries

by Giovanni Occhiali
November 2023
Working Paper

Missing the Forest for the Trees: Ekiti State’s Quest for Forestry Revenue and its Impact on Forest Management

by Giovanni Occhiali & Michael Falade
August 2023
Journal Article

What’s the Catch? A Review of the Fiscal Treatments of Fisheries in Sub-Saharan Africa

June 2023
Research in Brief

Understanding the Political Economy of South Africa’s Carbon Tax

by Lucy Baker
December 2022
Working Paper

The Political Economy of South Africa’s Carbon Tax

by Lucy Baker
November 2022
Partner Publication

What’s the catch? Fiscal Policies for Fisheries in five African Countries

by Giovanni Occhiali
February 2022
Research in Brief

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

by Neil McCulloch, Tom Moerenhout & Joonseok Yang
March 2020
Policy Brief

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

by Roel Dom & Neil McCulloch
October 2019
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