The politics of revenue bargaining in Africa triggers, processes, and outcomes
This volume offers in-depth analyses of micro-instances of revenue bargaining across five African countries. The case studies all draw on a common theoretical framework combining the fiscal contract theory with the political settlement approach, which enables a systematic exploration into what trigg...
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Formato: | Libro electrónico |
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Oxford University Press
2024.
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Colección: | Oxford scholarship online.
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Tabla de Contenidos:
- Cover
- Title
- Copyright page
- Acknowledgements
- Contents
- List of Figures
- List of Tables
- List of Contributors
- 1 Politicization of taxation and state-society reciprocity in Africa
- 2 Unpacking revenue bargaining: Triggers, processes, and outcomes
- 3 We pay, we act? Conditions for collective action among informal women traders in urban Tanzania
- 4 Triggers and strategies of revenue bargaining: Evidence from Mozambican municipalities
- 5 Tax reforms in Tanzania: Where and how are compromises negotiated?
- 6 Lobbying in tax policymaking: The case of VAT reform in Tanzania
- 7 Service provision or tax exemptions: Revenue bargaining in Uganda's agricultural sector
- 8 Maximizing tax and other revenues for strategic rents in Uganda's petroleum sector
- 9 Campaign financing and revenue bargaining in Tanzania and Uganda
- 10 A third party at the table: How donors and chiefs influence revenue bargaining in Togo
- 11 Who should pay? Government and donor bargaining over social protection funding in Tanzania
- 12 Brokered fiscal contracts: Shifting bargaining positions of Senegal's informal commercial sector
- 13 Conclusion: The politics of revenue bargaining in Africa
- Index.