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Steuern: Besser abkassieren. Afrikanische Regierungen braauchen mehr eigene Einnahmen. Auf welche Steuern sollen sie setzen?
Journal Article | Apr 2015
There is a growing interest among governments and development agencies to strengthen domestic revenue mobilisation in developing countries. ...
Tax, tax reform, Sub-Saharan Africa
Human and financial capital for microenterprise development: Evidence from a field and lab experiment
Journal Article | Jan 2015
Microenterprises constitute an important source of employment, and developing such enterprises is a key policy concern in most countries. But ...
Taxation and development in Africa. How aid can strengthen tax systems
Journal Article | Jun 2013
Recent years have seen a growing interest on taxation in developing countries among donors. This reflects a concern for raising domestic revenues ...
Taxation, tax reform, aid, technical assistance
Taxation and development: a review of donor support to strengthen tax systems in developing countries
Report in External Series | Feb 2013
Recent years have seen a growing interest among donors on taxation in developing countries. This reflects a concern for domestic revenue mobilization ...
Tax policy, Tax administration, Technical assistance, Developing countries
Petroleum fund in Tanzania? Other alternatives may be better
CMI Brief | Jul 2016
The Government of Tanzania is looking for the best policies and institutional designs to turn future petroleum revenues into welfare, development ...
Fiscal policy, Extractive industries, Resource curse, Sovereign wealth fund, Tanzania
«Nowadays there are shoot-outs all the time». Women, children, and Police Pacification Units (UPPs) in Rocinha, Rio de Janeiro.
CMI Working Paper | Sep 2016
Executive summary
This CMI Working paper explores the implementation of the Brazilian government’s favela (shantytown) policing program, ...
Favela, Rio de Janeiro, police, Rocinha, women, children, security, Police Pacification Units, UPP, Brazil
Comment to CMI insight number 5: Illicit Flows and Trade Misinvoicing: Are we looking under the wrong lamppost?
CMI Insight | Nov 2016
This is a comment to the CMI Insight number 5, published November 2016. The Insight can be found here.
Comment byMatthew Salomon, 12 ...
illicit flows, trade misinvoicing, financial flows, tax, tax evation
Property Taxation in Developing Countries
CMI Brief | Mar 2017
Property tax (PT) raises on average revenues of less than 1% of GDP in developing countries. In many African countries it contributes far less ...
tax, finance, property tax, real estate, Tanzania, Africa
Paper tiger law forbidding FGM in Sudan
CMI Brief | Sep 2017
Female genital mutilation (FGM) is still a common practice in Sudan. Nine out of ten women have been subjected to this practice.
In 2009, a ...
FGM, female genital mutilation, weak law, law, paper tiger, ARUSS, Sudan
What causes Latin America’s high incidence of adolescent pregnancy?
CMI Brief | Nov 2017
Latin America is the only region in the world where adolescent pregnancies are not decreasing. According to a recent article in the Lancet, ...
teen pregnancies, pregnancy, adolescent, pregnancies, sustainable development goal, Latin America, Argentina, Brazil, El Salvador, Peru, Colombia, Uruguay, Nicaragua, Costa Rica, Paraguay, Panama, Ecuador
The political economy of banking in Angola
Journal Article | Jan 2019
From inauspicious beginnings in a post-socialist, highly dysfunctionalfinancial system, Angolan banking grew in less than a decade after theend ...
Angola
Zambia’s looming debt crisis – is China to blame?
CMI Insight | Jun 2019
Is China pressuring poor countries with debt? Debt trap diplomacy is a recent term that is used to describe Chinese loans for infrastructure ...
Zambia, China
Legislated Candidate Quotas with Reward for Compliance in Cabo Verde: Victory for No One?
Book Chapter | Jun 2019
Legislated Candidate Quotas with Reward for Compliance in Cabo Verde: Victory for No One? Aleida C.
Relieving Women’s Costs of Standing for Election: Malawi’s 50/50 Campaigns
Book Chapter | Jun 2019
Relieving Women’s Costs of Standing for Election: Malawi’s 50/50 Campaigns Vibeke Wang, Happy Kayuni
Political Corruption in Africa. Extraction and Power Preservation
Edited Book | Nov 2019
Analysing political corruption as a distinct but separate entity from bureaucratic corruption, this timely book separates these two very different ...
Political corruption, Corruption, Power preservation, Political economy analysis, Bribery, Favouritism, Vote buying, Civil society, Media, Anti-corruption, 'Big Man', Patronage, Elections, Resource curse, Clientelism, Ghana, Kenya, Uganda, Nigeria, Mozambique, South Africa, Malawi
CMI: Political Corruption book project
Project | Jan 2018 - Nov 2019
Political Corruption in AfricaExtraction and Power Preservation
This book is analysing political corruption as a distinct but separate entity ...
Corruption, political corruption, development, Africa, Africa
Taxation in fragile states
Project | Jul 2017 - Mar 2018
The purpose of this study is to systematise and analyse existing knowledge on taxation in fragile states. Efforts to support domestic revenue ...
Tax, public finance, fragile states
Corruption and private, state-backed debts in Mozambique: What can external actors do?
Project | Aug - Nov 2016
What are the main implications for the effectiveness of anti-corruption policies and practices of recent evidence regarding corruption and private, ...
anti-corruption, state-backed private debt, patronage, international financial institutions, Mozambique
Mid-term Review of UMOJA CFC SOUTH PROJECT and MAPUTO CONCERTS
Project | Sep - Nov 2013
This project is a midterm review of Umoja Cultural Flying Carpet South commissioned by the Royal Norwegian Embassy in Maputo. The ...
Mozambique
The Voice of China in Africa - Media and soft power
Project | Jan 2013 - Dec 2015
In the past decade much has been written on China’s increasing importance and growing influence in Africa. So far most of the research ...
Media, telecommunications, foreign policy, public diplomacy, China, Africa, Uganda, Mozambique, Angola, South Africa