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Taxation and state-building in developing countries, capacity and consent, edited by Deborah A. Bräutigam, Odd-Helge Fjeldstad and Mick Moore

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Taxation and state-building in developing countries, capacity and consent, edited by Deborah A. Bräutigam, Odd-Helge Fjeldstad and Mick Moore
Language
eng
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Taxation and state-building in developing countries
Medium
electronic resource
Nature of contents
dictionaries
Oclc number
226987252
Responsibility statement
edited by Deborah A. Bräutigam, Odd-Helge Fjeldstad and Mick Moore
Series statement
Cambridge Social Sciences eBooks
Sub title
capacity and consent
Summary
There is a widespread concern that, in some parts of the world, governments are unable to exercise effective authority. When governments fail, more sinister forces thrive: warlords, arms smugglers, narcotics enterprises, kidnap gangs, terrorist networks, armed militias. Why do governments fail? This book explores an old idea that has returned to prominence: that authority, effectiveness, accountability and responsiveness is closely related to the ways in which governments are financed. It matters that governments tax their citizens rather than live from oil revenues and foreign aid, and it matters how they tax them. Taxation stimulates demands for representation, and an effective revenue authority is the central pillar of state capacity. Using case studies from Africa, Asia, Eastern Europe and Latin America, this book presents and evaluates these arguments, updates theories derived from European history in the light of conditions in contemporary poorer countries, and draws conclusions for policy-makers.--, Provided by publisher
resource.variantTitle
Taxation & State-Building in Developing Countries
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