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Poster session: Revving up revenue for development – the role of domestic resource mobilization

The poster sessions will take place after lunch on Wednesday, 6 September between 13:30-14:00 (UTC+2). The posters will also be displayed throughout the duration of the conference. 

Fireside chats

During the poster sessions, the author of each poster will stand by their poster and be available to answer questions and discuss their study. 

Presentations will be informal in nature, and attendees are welcome to walk around and familiarize themselves with the topics being presented.

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COLLABORATORS

13:30-14:00 (UTC+2)

Clement Otindo | Kenya Revenue Authority (KRA) Estimating the Personal Income Tax gap in Kenya Clement-Otindo.pdf
Evaristo Mwale | Zambia Revenue Authority (ZRA), University of South Africa The redistribution effect of taxation in emerging economies: Evidence from a microsimulation exercise in Zambia Evaristo-Mwale.pdf
Onesmo K. Mackenzie | Stellenbosch University Assessing the efficiency of tax administration in Africa Onesmo-Mackenzie.pdf
Antoine de Mahieu | UNU-WIDER Evaluating the impact of the 2023–2024 personal income tax reform in Rwanda Antoine-de-Mahieu.pdf
Enrico Nichelatti | UNU-WIDER The potential of universal basic income schemes to mitigate shocks Enrico-Nichelatti.pdf
Michael Kilumelume | UNU-WIDER The role of firms in the gender wage gap Michael-Kilumelume.pdf
Michelle Pleace | University of Pretoria The gender wage gap in South Africa: insights from administrative tax data Michelle-Pleace.pdf
Zipporah Gakuu | Sciences Po Examining the Relationship between Foreign Aid Inflows and Tax Revenue in Kenya: Evidence from a Vector Autoregressive Approach Zipporah-Gakuu.pdf
Kwabena Adu-Ababio | UNU-WIDER Microsimulation approaches to studying shocks and social protection in selected developing economies Kwabena-Adu-Ababio.pdf