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Working Paper

Revenue Reform and Statebuilding in Anglophone Africa

by Mick Moore
May 2015
Working Paper

Unitary Taxation in the Extractive Industry Sector

by Erika Dayle Siu, Sol Picciotto, Jack Mintz & Akilagpa Sawyerr
May 2015
Journal Article

Top Income Shares, Business Profits, and Effective Tax Rates in Contemporary Chile

by Tasha Fairfield & Michel Jorratt De Luis
April 2015
Partner Publication

The Added Value of Value Added Tax: People are more willing to pay tax

by Odd-Helge Fjeldstad & Thor Olav Iversen
April 2015
Working Paper

Unitary Taxation: Tax Base and the Role of Accounting

by Prem Sikka & Richard Murphy
April 2015
Working Paper

Understanding Low-Level State Capacity: Property Tax Collection in Pakistan

by Muhammad Mujtaba Piracha & Mick Moore
March 2015
Working Paper

The Tax Policy Outlook for Developing Countries: Reflections on International Formulary Apportionment

by Michael Durst
February 2015
Partner Publication

How Property Tax Would Benefit Africa

by Nara Monkam & Mick Moore
January 2015
Working Paper

Global Taxes and International Taxation: Mirage and Reality

by Richard M. Bird
January 2015
Working Paper

Revenue Pressure on Mexican Municipalities: Does it Lead to Greater Accountability?

by Caroline Pӧschl
January 2015
Working Paper

Norms, Power and the Socially Embedded Realities of Market Taxation in Northern Ghana

by Wilson Prichard & Vanessa van den Boogaard
January 2015
Working Paper

Information Technology and Fiscal Capacity in a Developing Country: Evidence from Ethiopia

by Merima Ali, Abdulaziz B. Shifa, Abebe Shimeles & Firew B. Woldeyes
January 2015
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