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Effect of Corruption on Tax Revenues in the Middle East
Governments in the Middle East should implement anti-corruption reforms in order to raise tax revenues and maximize social welfare, according to Patrick Imam and Davina Jacobs in “Effect of Corruption on Tax Revenues in the Middle East” (International Monetary Fund Working Paper no. 07/270, November 2007).
Wednesday, December 19,2007 07:02
Carnegie Endowment

Governments in the Middle East should implement anti-corruption reforms in order to raise tax revenues and maximize social welfare, according to Patrick Imam and Davina Jacobs in “Effect of Corruption on Tax Revenues in the Middle East” (International Monetary Fund Working Paper no. 07/270, November 2007).

 

 

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"this commentary is reprinted with permission from the Arab Reform Bulletin. Carnegie Endowment for International Peace."

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