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majority of special economic zones fall well below expectations. We argue this is largely due to flaws in the political economy … management. We propose a 'robust political economy' framework that divides political economy problems into those of inadequate …
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With the aim of reducing women's greater unpaid care work than men&'s and increasing women's paid employment, this paper examines the extent to which World Bank investments address unpaid care work. The paper conducts an in-depth gender analysis of 36 World Bank employment-related projects in...
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on local revenues in sub-Saharan Africa, a region where local fiscal capacity is limited and endogenously determined by … of many rural districts in Africa - intergovernmental transfers facilitate local revenue generation instead of …
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Does economic standing cross-cut ethnicity in African electoral politics? In many countries in the region, ethnicity appears to be a major consideration in individuals' political decision-making. However, there is significant variation in the extent to which coethnics support parties en bloc;...
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savings in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA), with a focus on the effect of financial liberalization on private savings. It also …
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effects of foreign aid on capital investment (human capital, physical capital) in sub-Saharan Africa. Our methodological …
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The primary policy response to suppress the spread of COVID-19 in high-income countries has been to lock down large sections of the population. However, there is growing unease that blindly replicating these policies might inflict irreparable damage to poor households and foment social unrest in...
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potentially more attractive) and alternatively raising tax rates (potentially slowing down the formalization of the economy if …
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governance and individual tax compliance in sub-Saharan Africa. We employ a logistic regression model and use Round 7 of the …
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We examine the distributional effects of the COVID-19 pandemic and associated tax-benefit measures in seven sub-Saharan African countries, focusing on the onset of the crisis. We evaluate impacts on disposable incomes, considering variations across income groups; assess the effectiveness of...
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