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Oil prices, armed conflict and government revenue in Nigeria
International Journal of Emerging Markets, 2018Purpose Persistent wave of armed conflicts – militancy and terrorism – and the mono-cultural structure of the Nigerian economy, as well as extensive reliance on revenue from crude oil, highlights how external vulnerabilities, weakening internal ...
U. J. Afangideh +2 more
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Evaluation of local government revenue collection information system success in Tanzania
Digital Policy Regulation and Governance, 2021Purpose This study aims to adapt the updated DeLone and McLean model to evaluate the success of the local government revenue collection and information system (IS) implemented in Tanzania.
John M. Sausi, Erick J. Kitali, J. Mtebe
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TAX REVENUE EFFECTS ON GOVERNMENT REVENUE GENERATION IN NIGERIA
GUSAU JOURNAL OF ECONOMICS AND DEVELOPMENT STUDIES, 2023The study focussed on how Nigeria's value-added tax affected the country's ability to generate income spanning twenty years (1999-2019). The journal of the Chartered Institute of Taxation of Nigeria, Federal Inland Revenue Service Annual Reports, and the Central Bank of Nigeria Statistical Bulletin were sought out as secondary sources of data. A simple
Ahmed Balarabe Musa +4 more
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, 2020
The Beijing-Shanghai high-speed railway operates at 300 km per hour to connect two of the most important Chinese cities within a travel time of 5 h. By exploiting a unique government land sale dataset, this paper investigates the impact of this high ...
Shaoshuai Li, Zhigang Li, Jia Yuan
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The Beijing-Shanghai high-speed railway operates at 300 km per hour to connect two of the most important Chinese cities within a travel time of 5 h. By exploiting a unique government land sale dataset, this paper investigates the impact of this high ...
Shaoshuai Li, Zhigang Li, Jia Yuan
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, 2021
We study the interactions between institutional quality, government expenditure, tax revenue, and economic growth in low-income countries (LICs) and lower middle-income countries (LMICs) over 2005–2019.
Mak B. Arvin +2 more
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We study the interactions between institutional quality, government expenditure, tax revenue, and economic growth in low-income countries (LICs) and lower middle-income countries (LMICs) over 2005–2019.
Mak B. Arvin +2 more
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, 2020
This article presents one of the first attempts to explore the relationship between government revenues and government expenditures in six Southeast European countries for the period 1999–2015, employing a bootstrap panel Granger-causality approach ...
Biljana Tashevska +2 more
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This article presents one of the first attempts to explore the relationship between government revenues and government expenditures in six Southeast European countries for the period 1999–2015, employing a bootstrap panel Granger-causality approach ...
Biljana Tashevska +2 more
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Tax rate, government revenue and economic performance: A perspective of Laffer curve
China economic review, 2019The Laffer curve illustrates a theoretical relationship between rates of taxation and the resulting levels of government revenue. This paper explores the relationship between tax rate (direct tax on labor income), government revenue and economic ...
Boqiang Lin, Zhijie Jia
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Government Revenue from Inflation
Journal of Political Economy, 1971What rate of inflation will yield the greatest steady state command over real resources to a government having a monopoly on the issue of fiat money? The usual answer--the rate at which the inflation elasticity of demand for real balances is unity--is correct if real income is constant but wrong if real income is rising. The answer then depends also on
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