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inequality 192 poverty 153 South Africa 133 Africa 119 Mozambique 89 India 76 growth 74 development 70 gender 68 COVID-19 67 education 67 foreign aid 65 Tanzania 64 climate change 59 developing countries 55 Viet Nam 54 employment 54 Entwicklungshilfe 50 aid 50 Ghana 48 economic growth 47 institutions 47 Latin America 45 sub-Saharan Africa 44 agriculture 43 political economy 43 structural transformation 43 labour market 39 Vietnam 38 income distribution 38 industrial policy 38 social protection 38 microsimulation 37 governance 36 China 34 productivity 34 conflict 33 economic development 33 Entwicklungsländer 31 aid effectiveness 29
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Tarp, Finn 100 Arndt, Channing 47 Jones, Sam 40 Sen, Kunal 36 Niño-Zarazúa, Miguel 32 Justino, Patricia 29 Newman, Carol 27 Pirttilä, Jukka 27 Addison, Tony 25 Gisselquist, Rachel M. 25 Rand, John 24 Thurlow, James 24 Salvucci, Vincenzo 22 Cruces, Guillermo 18 Danquah, Michael 18 Fields, Gary 18 Jaume, David 17 Viollaz, Mariana 17 Wright, Gemma Clare 17 Egger, Eva-Maria 16 Noble, Michael 16 Gradín, Carlos 15 Mahrt, Kristi 15 Santos, Ricardo 15 Strzepek, Kenneth 15 Jara, H. Xavier 14 Trifkovic, Neda 14 Barnes, Helen 13 Singhal, Saurabh 13 van Seventer, Dirk 13 Rattenhuber, Pia 12 Schotte, Simone 12 Bhorat, Haroon 11 Kanbur, Ravi 11 Leyaro, Vincent 11 McNabb, Kyle 11 Roe, Alan 11 Sharma, Smriti 11 Canelas, Carla 10 Ebrahim, Amina 10
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Microsimulation of tax-benefit systems in the Global South: A comparative assessment
Lastunen, Jesse; de Mahieu, Antoine; Gasior, Katrin; … - 2024
This paper analyses the effectiveness of tax-benefit systems in reducing poverty and inequality across 13 countries in the Global South. Using national survey data and tax-benefit microsimulation models from the SOUTHMOD project, we provide a cross-country perspective on the redistributive...
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Extractive industries: recognizing and managing the risks in resource-dependent economies
Addison, Tony; Roe, Alan - 2024
This paper analyses the risks facing resource-dependent countries. These include: (i) economic mismanagement (the 'resource curse'); (ii) political mismanagement; (iii) environmental damage (climate change and the destruction of natural capital). It distinguishes 'risk' (which can be addressed...
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Extractive industries: addressing transparency, corruption, and theft
Addison, Tony; Roe, Alan - 2024
This paper analyses the roles that states, civil society, and international actors can play in tackling the weak governance that sometimes leads to resources being used for private rather than public benefit. It discusses the corruption that bedevils licensing and commodities trading; and oil...
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The potential of universal basic income schemes to mitigate shocks: Comparing the performance of universal basic income in Uganda and Zambia during COVID-19
Nichelatti, Enrico; Jouste, Maria; Rattenhuber, Pia - 2024
The debate over universal basic income (UBI) has gained traction in the developing world in recent years. We analyse the effects of four UBI schemes on poverty and inequality measures during normal times and times of crisis in Uganda and Zambia. We use static microsimulation models and...
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Decomposing budget credibility
Mambo, Felix; Santos, Ricardo - 2024
Budget reliability is the first pillar of Public Expenditure and Financial Accountability (PEFA). In this study, we construct an expansion of the PEFA government response accuracy indicator and test its decomposition, with an application to the government budgets and state general accounts of...
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Tax revenue data in Africa: The Government Revenue Dataset and African Tax Outlook in comparison
Mbuyamba, Frankie; McNabb, Kyle - 2024
This paper compares two important sources of tax revenue statistics for African countries, namely the Africa Tax Administration Forum's African Tax Outlook and the United Nations University World Institute for Development Economics Research Government Revenue Dataset. We consider the background,...
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Cultivating change: the long-term impact of forced labour in Mozambique
Bove, Margherita; Caeiro, Rute Martins; Coelho, Rachel; … - 2024
Following the abolition of slavery, various forms of compulsory labour were adopted by colonial powers to develop their economies. This paper analyses the contemporary consequences of compulsory cotton production-a forced labour system that operated in colonial Mozambique from 1926 to 1961....
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Offshore tax evasion in developing countries: Evidence and policy discussion
Johannesen, Niels - 2024
Offshore tax havens cause large losses of government revenue by facilitating tax evasion by wealthy individuals. This paper focuses on offshore tax evasion in developing countries and documents two empirical regularities. First, there is no clear development gradient in the exposure to offshore...
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Emerging public debt challenges in sub-Saharan Africa
Were, Maureen - 2024
Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA)'s public debt burden remains a challenge to development. Key drivers of public debt include large-scale financing of infrastructure development, adverse impact of multiple shocks including COVID-19 pandemic, maturity mismatches, and high vulnerability to exchange rate...
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The legacy of coercive cotton cultivation in colonial Mozambique
Barros, Henrique; Caeiro, Rute Martins; Jones, Sam; … - 2024
We examine the long-term impact of forced labour on individual risk behaviour and economic decisions. For that, we focus on a policy of coercive cotton cultivation enforced in colonial Mozambique between 1926 and 1961. We combine archival sources about the boundaries of historical cotton...
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