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-Saharan Africa is analyzed, focusing on the relations between Brazil and three African countries: Angola, Mozambique and South Africa. …The study of the southern economies, among which emerging countries such as Brazil and several of Africa stand out, has …
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This paper investigates whether the adoption of inflation targeting (IT), by strengthening central bank independence and maintaining inflation at low levels, has encouraged the governments of emerging economies to improve the collection of domestic tax revenue in order to recoup the loss of...
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With the public finances of many developing and emerging market countries still heavily dependent on trade tax revenues, further trade liberalization may be hindered unless they are able to develop alternative sources of revenue. While there is now a well-established body of theory and policy...
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Public pension burdens in most emerging Asian economies are still relatively small. However, there are a number of reasons to believe that they will increase markedly in the coming years. First, many Asian economies will face rapidly aging populations, which will raise pension and other...
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This study analyses the determinants of tax revenue mobilization in seven of the world’s richest (G7) countries and the sixteen member states of the Southern African Development Community (SADC). A comparative quantitative research design is used. Regardless of the region (SADC or G7), tax...
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