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A deep rift separates Africa and Latin America (and to lesser extent Asia) from OECD countries with regard to fiscal … world sample is provided to explain at least part of the OECD's better performance. This allows evaluation of Africa … except Africa while adverse terms of trade shocks reduce tax revenue only in Africa. Taxation is much heavier in OECD …
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In the tax literature, the tax effort index for any country is usually measured by the ratio of the actual tax ratio to the predicted ratio. This reflects mainly the variance in the taxable capacity of a country. A high value of tax effort index indicates that a particular country is collecting...
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In the tax literature, the tax effort index for any country is usually measured by the ratio of the actual tax ratio to the predicted ratio. This reflects mainly the variance in the taxable capacity of a country. A high value of tax effort index indicates that a particular country is collecting...
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This paper simulates the impact of the global minimum corporate tax rate (GMCTR) in Uganda by estimating the difference between the mechanical and the behavioural changes in tax revenue. Overall, implementation of GMCTR will increase tax revenue, and the revenue increase is inversely...
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