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Wealth Taxes in Developing Countries

Wealth Taxes in Developing Countries

... consumption taxes in both developed and developing countries, less attention has been given to the role of wealth ...of wealth taxes. They discussed why wealth ... See full document

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THE VALUE OF CORRECT TAXES IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF STATE BUDGET REVENUES IN DEVELOPED AND DEVELOPING COUNTRIES

THE VALUE OF CORRECT TAXES IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF STATE BUDGET REVENUES IN DEVELOPED AND DEVELOPING COUNTRIES

... correct taxes and its development designs for state budget revenue uncover enormous contrasts for cross-countries, particularly among developed and developing ...developed countries today ... See full document

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TARIFFS, TAXES AND ELECTRONIC COMMERCE: REVENUE IMPLICATIONS FOR DEVELOPING COUNTRIES

TARIFFS, TAXES AND ELECTRONIC COMMERCE: REVENUE IMPLICATIONS FOR DEVELOPING COUNTRIES

... exceptions, developing countries will not be part of an OECD agreement on Internet ...example, developing countries have used tax legislation in the past to attract private foreign direct ... See full document

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Financing Social Expenditures in Developing Countries: Payroll or Value Added Taxes?

Financing Social Expenditures in Developing Countries: Payroll or Value Added Taxes?

... payroll taxes by Anton and Hernandez (2010) on ...two taxes have different bases that may grow at different rates and are subject to evasion to different degrees, alternative forms of SI financing may have ... See full document

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Microfinance in Developing Countries

Microfinance in Developing Countries

... The eect of assortative matching is best illustrated by an example. Let us consider two potential borrowers who can either be "safe" or "risky" and the lender cannot tell who is who. Both borrowers do not ... See full document

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Education or wealth: which matters more for reducing child mortality in developing countries?

Education or wealth: which matters more for reducing child mortality in developing countries?

... of developing countries, with the lack of relationship in urban areas due primarily to low rates among the most educated urban women, most likely due to a perceived low risk of neonatal tetanus by the women ... See full document

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Income and wealth taxes in the euro area An initial overview

Income and wealth taxes in the euro area An initial overview

... 17 countries of the eurozone on average, the top income tax rate is currently (as of the end of April 2012) ...EU countries – the rate was 47.1%. Wealth-related taxes are also being ...the ... See full document

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Wealth inequality in Europe and the delusive egalitarianism of Scandinavian countries

Wealth inequality in Europe and the delusive egalitarianism of Scandinavian countries

... of wealth inequality in the social democratic welfare states Sweden and ...reducing wealth inequalities. Perhaps it is even these countries’ attempts to reduce income inequalities that cause a ... See full document

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The tax gap as a public management instrument: application to wealth taxes

The tax gap as a public management instrument: application to wealth taxes

... across countries in terms of the types of taxes and their level of importance, in the composition of tax bases, in the structure of production, and in the level of tax ... See full document

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Taxes and Economic Growth in Developing Countries : A Dynamic Panel Approach

Taxes and Economic Growth in Developing Countries : A Dynamic Panel Approach

... different countries to investigate how tax policy affects economic ...collects taxes matters for economic ...revenue, taxes on goods and services, taxes on income, profits, and capital gains ... See full document

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Globalisation, accounting and developing countries

Globalisation, accounting and developing countries

... and wealth to new owners who exercised direct and arbitrary control, casualised labour at lower remuneration, brought opaque financial disclosure, and reduced tax revenues (Uddin and Hopper, ... See full document

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On the Use of Border Taxes in Developing Countries

On the Use of Border Taxes in Developing Countries

... border taxes is likely to reduce rather than improve social ...for developing countries to use VAT rather than border taxes to raise government revenue (see ...in developing ... See full document

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Environmental taxes and policies for developing countries

Environmental taxes and policies for developing countries

... perhaps coupled with improved regulations for Maiket-based incentives theoretically reduce vehicle maintenance, may be desirable. Higher pollution at least cost and increase govermen[r] ... See full document

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Implementing direct consumption taxes in developing countries

Implementing direct consumption taxes in developing countries

... Such a tax should include (1) a flat-rate "consumption-based" business tax that allows immediate ex- pensing of all business-related nonfinancial purchases, and (2) an individual[r] ... See full document

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The administration of road user taxes in developing countries

The administration of road user taxes in developing countries

... * There is no single, correct structure for * The four main types of road user charges road user taxation since the various charges may are (1) fuel tax, (2) sales tax, excise tax, [r] ... See full document

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Payroll taxes for financing training in developing countries

Payroll taxes for financing training in developing countries

... Under the levy-grant (or rebate) tial tax rates by sector, and the rationale of the scheme, payroll tax rebates are offered to reverse social security scheme (that is, with enterprises[r] ... See full document

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Carbon taxes, the greenhouse effect, and developing countries

Carbon taxes, the greenhouse effect, and developing countries

... The difference in the welfare costs of a US$10 carbon tax arise primarily from variations in elasticity values (quite similar for our sample countries), pre-existing fossil fuel taxes, [r] ... See full document

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Feminization of entrepreneurship in developing countries

Feminization of entrepreneurship in developing countries

... of countries, are shown in Table ...and taxes, Government programs, R&D transfers, Commercial infrastructures, Market burdens, and Socio-cultural ... See full document

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The effect of direct and indirect taxes on poverty in developing countries

The effect of direct and indirect taxes on poverty in developing countries

... in taxes on goods and services decreases poverty by ...in developing countries are trying to maximise the revenue, the progressivity of taxes on goods and services with differentiated rates ... See full document

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Energy Pricing in Developing Countries

Energy Pricing in Developing Countries

... The tariff as investigated above is a good face for the country direction towards the energy consumption al- though most results reflect the self policy as explained. Now, we are going to evaluate the energy price ... See full document

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