posted on 2024-09-05, 22:09authored byVanessa van den Boogaard, Wilson Prichard, Matthew S. Benson, Nikola Milicic
How does conflict affect tax revenue mobilization? This paper uses a newly updated dataset to explore longitudinal trends of tax revenue mobilization prior to, during and after conflict periods in a selection of conflict‐affected states since 1980. This medium‐N trend analysis provides greater insight into the relationship between tax revenue performance over time and the characteristics of the conflicts in question. Offering detailed snapshots of tax experiences prior to, during and after conflict, this paper provides an empirical counterpoint to theories about the role of taxation in war making and state building.
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Wiley Online
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van den Boogaard, V., Prichard, W., Benson, M.S. and Milicic, N. (2018) Tax Revenue Mobilization in Conflict‐affected Developing Countries, Journal of International Development; Vol 30