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Conference Paper / Presentation | 2017

Lobbying, corruption and policy influence: The role of interest groups in shaping petro- and tax policies in Tanzania

Odd-Helge Fjeldstad (2017)
Presented at: International symposium on "Tax and corruption: An African perspective". Organised by the University of Pretoria, University of New South Wales (UNSW), and the South African Institute of Chartered Accountants (SAICA), Johannesburg, 3-4 October 2017
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https://www.saica.co.za/Technical/TaxSuite/InternationalSymposiumTax/tabid/4163/language/en-ZA/Default.aspx
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https://www.saica.co.za/Technical/TaxSuite/InternationalSymposiumTax/tabid/4163/language/en-ZA/Default.aspx

Odd-Helge Fjeldstad

Research Professor, Coordinator: Tax and Public Finance
  • odd.fjeldstad@cmi.no
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Taxation, Institutions and Participation (TIP): The dynamics of capital flows from Africa

Apr 2014 - Oct 2018
  • Tax and Public Finance
  • Tanzania
  • Corruption
  • Lobbying
  • Interest groups
  • Tax
  • Reform

Also from this project:

Journal Article | 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 | 2020

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

Ivar Kolstad, Arne Wiig and Odd-Helge Fjeldstad

Journal of Development Studies

See also:

CMI Brief | 2021

Towards harmonised financing of frontline health service providers in Tanzania

Ottar Mæstad, Peter Binyaruka

CMI Report | 2021

Direct Financing of Health Facilities. Experiences from financing reforms in Tanzania.

Ottar Mæstad, Jo Borghi, Farida Hassan, Eskindir Shumbullo Loha, John Maiba, Iddy Mayumana, Vincent Somville, Sarah Tobin, Peter Binyaruka

CMI Report | 2021

Direct health facility financing in Tanzania. Process evaluation. Phone Survey #3

Peter Binyaruka, Ottar Mæstad, Vincent Somville

CMI Report | 2021

Results-based financing in the health sector in Tanzania. Process evaluation. Phone Survey #2.

Peter Binyaruka, Ottar Mæstad, Vincent Somville

Journal Article | Mar 2022

Building fiscal capacity in developing countries: Evidence on the role of information technology

Merima Ali, Abdulaziz B. Shifa, Abebe Shimeles and Firew Woldeyes

National Tax Journal

CMI Insight | 2021

VAT receipt lotteries: Can they increase tax revenues in Sub-Saharan Africa?

Odd-Helge Fjeldstad, George Hellar, Ephraim Mdee, Ingrid Hoem Sjursen, Vincent Somville

CMI Brief | 2021

Long-term effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on domestic resource mobilisation in sub-Saharan Africa

Odd-Helge Fjeldstad, Anna Gopsill, Ingrid Hoem Sjursen and Ole Therkildsen

Blog post | 2021

The colonial legacy of corruption among local elites in Africa

Merima Ali, Odd-Helge Fjeldstad and Abdulaziz Shifa

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