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Report in External Series | 1999

Taxation, coercion and donors. A study of local government tax enforcement in Tanzania

Odd-Helge Fjeldstad (1999)
Bergen
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(Paper prepared for the CMI/ World Bank Conference "Local level institutions: Social capital for development, Bergen, 5-7 May 1999)

Odd-Helge Fjeldstad

Research Professor, Coordinator: Tax and Public Finance
  • odd.fjeldstad@cmi.no
  • +47 40450010
  • Africa: Tanzania.

Also by this author:

Journal Article | forthcoming 2021

Citizens’ preferences for taxation of internationally mobile corporations: Evidence from Tanzania

Ivar Kolstad, Arne Wiig & Odd-Helge Fjeldstad

Review of Development Economics

Journal Article | forthcoming 2021

Understanding the resource curse: A large-scale experiment on corruption in Tanzania

Alexander Cappelen, Odd-Helge Fjeldstad, Donald Mmari, Ingrid Hoem Sjursen and Bertil Tungodden

Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization

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Does an economics education produce technocratic paternalists? Experimental evidence from Tanzania

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