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ICTD Reseaerch Director presenting during the ICTD's annual Research on Tax and Development course in Kampala, Uganda.
April 2024
Institute of Development Studies, home to ICTD, retains first in the world ranking for Development Studies

The Institute of Development Studies (IDS), home to the International Centre for Tax and Development (ICTD), has once again been ranked first in the world for Development Studies in partnership with the University of Sussex….

Event
23 May 2023
Webinar: Randomised control trials and complexity in tax interventions

Randomised controlled trials is a method that comes with strengths and weaknesses. Especially in theory-based evaluations…

Event
23 May 2023
Tax & Tampons: Why is cutting VAT on period products a popular policy idea?

Why has cutting VAT on period products spread as a popular policy idea across the world?…

Event
14 April 2023
TADAT Coffee Chats – Tax and Gender: How it Contributes to Domestic Revenue Mobilization

ICTD’s Giulia Mascagni will be a guest on the next TADAT Coffee Chats to discuss the…

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ICTDacm20172
October 2017
ICTD Holds Annual Meeting in Uganda

The first action area of the Addis Ababa Action Agenda on Financing for Development is mobilising domestic public resources. Described…

Working Paper

The Political Economy of Long-Term Revenue Decline in Sri Lanka

Working Paper

Tax Base Erosion and Profit Shifting in Africa – Part 2: A Critique of Some Priority OECD Actions from an African Perspective

Policy Brief

ICTD Partnerships with African Revenue Authorities: Collaborating for Impactful Research

Working Paper

One Size Does Not Fit All: A Field Experiment on the Drivers of Tax Compliance and Delivery Methods in Rwanda

Policy Brief

Tax and Gender in Developing Countries: What are the Issues?

Working Paper

The Corporate Tax Burden in Ethiopia: Evidence from Anonymised Tax Returns

Working Paper

From the Lab to the Field: a Review of Tax Experiments

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