2015
DOI: 10.5089/9781513591315.001
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Exiting From Fragility in sub-Saharan Africa: The Role of Fiscal Policies and Fiscal Institutions

Abstract: This paper studies the role of fiscal policies and institutions in building resilience in sub-Saharan African countries during 1990-2013, with specific emphasis on a group of twenty-six countries that were deemed fragile in the 1990s. As the drivers of fragility and resilience are closely intertwined, we use GMM estimation as well as a probabilistic framework to address endogeneity and reverse causality. We find that fiscal institutions and fiscal space, namely the capacity to raise tax revenue and contain cur… Show more

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“…Local content requirements demonstrate the importance of community voice in Africa’s low- or low-middle-income oil exporting countries. People in communities know that their governments receive substantial sums of money from petroleum production and standardize “revenue collection, budget preparation, budget planning, expenditure execution, procurement, reporting and oversight” (Deléchat et al 2015:5n7). These laws and rules compose the fiscal regime that set royalties, taxes, local content requirements, signature bonuses, and production sharing (Calder 2014).…”
Section: Resources and Revenuesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Local content requirements demonstrate the importance of community voice in Africa’s low- or low-middle-income oil exporting countries. People in communities know that their governments receive substantial sums of money from petroleum production and standardize “revenue collection, budget preparation, budget planning, expenditure execution, procurement, reporting and oversight” (Deléchat et al 2015:5n7). These laws and rules compose the fiscal regime that set royalties, taxes, local content requirements, signature bonuses, and production sharing (Calder 2014).…”
Section: Resources and Revenuesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Both provisions of public services and the ability to raise tax revenue are critical dimensions of state capacity (Deléchat et al, 2015). They both constitute one of the five Peacebuilding and Statebuilding Goals (PSGs) – capacity and services – of the New Deal for engagement in fragile states.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This makes the transition out of fragility neither simple nor rapid. The inability of FCS to raise sufficient tax revenue is strongly associated with the constraints they face in building resilience (Deléchat et al, 2018).…”
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confidence: 99%