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Working Paper

Taxation, Non-Tax Revenue and Democracy: New Evidence Using New Cross-Country Data

by Wilson Prichard, Paola Salardi & Paul Segal
September 2014
Working Paper

Electoral Competitiveness, Political Budget Cycles and Taxation in Developing Countries

by Wilson Prichard
September 2014
Journal Article

Revenue Reform and Statebuilding in Anglophone Africa

by Mick Moore
April 2014
Partner Publication

Local government taxation in Sub-Saharan Africa – A review and an agenda for research

by Odd-Helge Fjeldstad, Gérard Chambas & Jean-François Brun
March 2014
Research in Brief

Taxation and Livelihoods: A Review of the Evidence from Fragile and Conflict-Affected Rural Areas

by Oliver Lough, Richard Mallett & Paul Harvey
February 2014
Research in Brief

Revenue Reform and Statebuilding in Anglophone Africa

by Mick Moore
February 2014
Working Paper

The Political Economy of Tax Reform in Bangladesh: Political Settlements, Informal Institutions and the Negotiation of Reform

by Mirza Hassan & Wilson Prichard
November 2013
Research in Brief

Donors, Aid and Taxation in Developing Countries – An overview

by Wilson Prichard, Jean-François Brun & Oliver Morrissey
October 2013
Partner Publication

Environmental Taxation and Development: A Scoping Study

by Stephen Spratt
September 2013
Partner Publication

Revenue Reform and Statebuilding in Anglophone Africa

by Mick Moore
July 2013
Partner Publication

The Changing Politics of Tax Policy Reform in Developing Countries

by Mick Moore
February 2013
Working Paper

Caught in a Trap: Zambia’s Mineral Tax Reforms

by David Manley
September 2012
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