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Fiscal states – the origins and developmental implications: Research papers and collaborating researchers

 

Research paper Author(s)
The political economy of the resource curse: a development perspective Antonio Savoia, Senior Lecturer, University of Manchester
Kunal Sen, Director, UNU-WIDER
Investigating the fiscal resource curse: what’s China got to do with it? Daniel Chachu, PhD student, University of Ghana
Edward Nketiah-Amponsah, Associate Professor, University of Ghana
Constraints on the executive and tax revenues in the long run Antonio Savoia, Senior Lecturer, University of Manchester
Kunal Sen, Director, UNU-WIDER
Abrams Mbu Enow Tagem, Research Associate, UNU-WIDER
What are the drivers of tax capacity in sub-Saharan Africa? Oliver Morrissey, Professor, University of Nottingham 
Abrams Mbu Enow Tagem, Research Associate, UNU-WIDER
Pre-colonial centralization and tax compliance norms in contemporary Uganda  Odd-Helge Fjeldstad, Research Professor, Chr Michelsen Institute
Merima Ali, Senior Researcher, Chr Michelsen Institute
No taxation without informational foundation: On the role of legibility in tax state development Matthias Vom Hau, Associate Professor, Institut Barcelona d’Estudis Internacionals
José Alejandro Peres Cajias, Research Fellow, University of Barcelona
Hillel Soifer, Associate Professor, Temple University
No taxation without property rights: Formalization of property rights on land and tax revenues from individuals in sub-Saharan Africa Marina Nistotskaya, Associate Professor, University of Gothenburg 
Michelle D’Arcy, Assistant Professor, Trinity College Dublin
Fiscal capacity in non-democratic states: the origins and expansion of income tax Per F. Andersson, Researcher, Department of Political Science, Lund University
Taxless fiscal states: Lessons from 19th century America and 21st century China Yuen Yuen Ang, Associate Professor of Political Science, University of Michigan
The fiscal state and the social contract in Africa James A. Robinson, Director of The Pearson Institute for the Study and Resolution of Global Conflicts, University of Chicago
Fiscal states in sub-Saharan Africa: Conceptualization and empirical trends Anne Mette Kjaer, Professor, Aarhus University
Ane Karoline Bak Foged, Postdoc Researcher, Aarhus University
Matilde Jeppesen, PhD student, Aarhus University
Is there a fiscal resource curse? Tania MasiPostdoc Researcher, University of Milano-Bicocca
Antonio SavoiaSenior Lecturer, University of Manchester
Kunal SenDirector, UNU-WIDER
Good institutions and tax revenue outcomes in resource-rich countries Daniel Chachu, PhD student, University of Ghana
Glimpses of fiscal states in sub-Saharan Africa Mick Moore, Professional Fellow, Institute of Development Studies and Senior Fellow, International Centre for Tax and Development