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CMI Brief | Jun 2019
The role of ICT in property tax administration: Lessons from Tanzania
A key problem facing revenue administrations in many developing countries is that they operate manual paper-based recording systems. This is particularly the case for property taxation. Revenue leakages are common...
Bergen: Chr. Michelsen Institute (CMI Brief no. 2019:06) 4 p.

U4 Issue | 2018
Exploring the role of digital civil society portals in improving Right to Information regimes
Over the past two decades, advances in information and communication technology (ICT) have transformed the way people access and interact with the information that governments produce and hold. The development...
Bergen: Chr. Michelsen Institute (U4 Issue 2018:1)

Report in External Series | 2017
Building Fiscal Capacity:The Role of ICT
Weak fiscal capacity for domestic resource mobilization is the hallmark of poor countries. Recently, many developing countries resorted to the application of information technology to consolidate tax mobilization; however, there...
African Development Bank Group (Working Paper, # 290)

U4 Issue | 2014
Mixed incentives: Adopting ICT innovations for transparency, accountability, and anti-corruption
Governments adopt anti-corruption-related ICT innovations for many reasons. Different motivations for adopting these technologies shape the way they are put into practice and the anti-corruption impacts they may have. ICT...
Bergen: Chr. Michelsen Institute (U4 Issue 2014:4) 38 p.

CMI Brief | 2010
The Paradox of Representation in Sudan: Muslim Women's Diverging Agendas
The international discourse on gender and peacebuilding presupposes a common agenda among all women across religion, ethnicity and class in any given post-confl ict situation. This brief challenges this position...
Bergen: Chr. Michelsen Institute (CMI Brief vol. 9 no. 1) 4 p.

CMI Working Paper | 2006
Hamas and the Quest for Palestinian Statehood
The Islamic Resistance Movement’s (Hamas) big win in the elections to the Palestinian Legislative Council (PLC) marks the end of Fatah’s political hegemony. Having trumped Fatah in the elections, Hamas faces several...
Bergen: Chr. Michelsen Institute (CMI Working Paper WP 2006:14) 19 p.

Journal Article | 2003
Developing countries and the tourist industry in the internet age: The case of Namibia
UNCTAD claims that the development of tourism may be one of the most valuable avenues for reducing the marginalisation of least developed countries (LDCs) in the global economy and that...
in Forum for Development Studies vol. 30 no. 1 pp. 59-87

Report in External Series | 2002
Information technology, richness of services and income distribution. Is ICT after all the great equalizer?
Bergen: Institute for Research in Economics and Business Administration (Working Paper No. 39/2002)

Report in External Series | 2001
Trade in information services and economic development: On the implications of ICT on less developed countries
(SNF Working paper no. 32/01)
Bergen: SNF

Report in External Series | 2001
Trade in information services and economic development: On the implications of ICT on less developed countries
Bergen: Institute for Research in Economics and Business Administration (Working Paper no. 32/2001)