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This paper identifies tax factors in 21 developing countries that have an impact on foreign direct investment flows. It … categorizes those factors into issues associated with tax coordination; tax rates and rate structures; and composition of the tax … base. Recent actions by countries reveal no clear pattern in their attempts to increase tax coordination, while many have …
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natural resources, are important determinants of tax revenue. …
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the inflation tax. Accordingly, continued effort is likely to be needed to attain a fiscal position that is sustainable …
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This paper examines tax policy and tax reforms in Uganda. Using household survey evidence, the paper identifies which … taxes are progressive and investigates whether tax reforms have made the poor better or worse off. Household survey analysis … reveals that some of the tax reforms implemented in the 1990s were generally pro-poor. The paper also examines business …
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Argentina has committed itself to a reform of its revenue-sharing system. This paper examines this system and the issues involved in its redesign, and discusses the pros and cons of various options with a view to specifying a preferred approach.
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This paper assesses changes in the size and scope of government in 24 transition economies. Whereas these governments have retrenched in terms of public expenditures in relation to GDP, as well as public employment as a share of population, some indicators suggest that size remains high (e.g.,...
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The paper discusses some channels through which corruption affects growth such as the impact of corruption on enterprises, on the allocation of talent, and on investment. It also discusses the impact of corruption on some aspects of public finance.
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periods. These changes are too large and too sudden to attribute fully to a deterioration in tax administration or to changes … in the traditional determinants of tax levels. The paper argues that they should be attributed mostly to macroeconomic … policies. The paper discusses the connection between tax levels and (a) the real value of the official exchange rate, (b …
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Year-ahead forecasts of tax revenues incorporated into IMF programs for low-income countries, from 1993 to 1999, are … percent. Forecasts of tax revenues as a percentage of GDP were biased upwards, but there was no significant bias in forecasts … of nominal tax revenues. Upward bias in the tax revenue forecasts was associated with subsequent interruptions to the …
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Starting in the early 1990s, the Baltics, Russia, and other (BRO) countries of the former Soviet Union initiated tax … lowering of the top marginal income tax rate would significantly benefit economic development and increase tax compliance, have … initiated a new stage of tax reforms. This paper reviews country experiences and suggests that (i) overall, there seems to be …
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