Tax Obsessions: Taxpayer Registration and the Informal Sector in sub-Saharan Africa
Published by: Wiley
Motivation: There are three puzzling features of sub-Saharan African tax systems: tax administrations maintain records on vast numbers...
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Published by: Wiley
Motivation: There are three puzzling features of sub-Saharan African tax systems: tax administrations maintain records on vast numbers...
Published by: Institute of Development Studies
This narrative literature review addresses the question: what are the different forms and processes of inequity seen to influence unequal food security and nutrition outcomes in the context of agricultural commercialisation in sub-Saharan Africa?
Recent global events, such as the invasion in Ukraine, are increasing the need for more evidence and learning related to conflict,...
Published by: Institute of Development Studies
This is the 24th monthly Humanitarian Evidence and Discourse Summary from the Knowledge, Evidence and Learning for Development (K4D)...
Published by: Institute of Development Studies
There is a growing global water crisis and that this is one of the of the most significant threats the world is facing. Climate change...
This briefing pack provides some of the latest evidence and information about groundwater, along with key messaging and resources for...
Published by: Institute of Development Studies
The theme for World Water Day 2022 is ‘Groundwater – Making the Invisible Visible’. Groundwater is water found underground in...
Published by: Institute of Development Studies
Multiple development actors are interested in stimulating more inclusive fiscal governance. Efforts to generate greater budget transparency, citizen participation in resource allocation, and public oversight of government spending are commonplace. How can development donors and lenders support such efforts, and what are their limitations?
Published by: Institute of Development Studies
Auction-based renewable electricity procurement has the potential to attract private investment and lower prices, but its design and implementation can be challenging. Since 2018, Ethiopia has organised auctions to procure new capacity from independent power producers.