Research in Brief 158

Haiti is often called the Republic of NGOs – it is a country where non-state actors provide most basic services, like healthcare, education, and policing. Decades of failure to address corruption, gang violence, and natural disasters have shattered trust in the state. Amid such chaos, how can citizens – especially those with the capacity to pay tax – be encouraged to support property taxation?

Summary of ICTD Working Paper 219.

Authors

Ana Isabel López García

Ana I. López García is Assistant Professor in the Department of Politics at Maastricht University, Netherlands.

Sarah Berens

Sarah Berens is Professor of Global Social Policy in the Department of Political Economy of the Welfare State at the University of Bremen, Germany.
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