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Evaluation
The Impact of Reducing Tax Rates and Strengthening Enforcement on Revenue Collection in the DRC
In partnership with the Provincial Government of Kasaï-Central in the Democratic Republic of Congo, researchers conducted a randomized evaluation during the 2018 property tax collection campaign to test the impact of lower property tax rates and stronger tax enforcement on revenue collection. Reducing property tax rates from current levels increased government revenue due to higher tax compliance.
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Patrizio Piraino
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David Deming
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Stefan Dercon
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Elsa Bamba Fairuz
Elsa Bamba Fairuz is a Senior Finance Associate at J-PAL Southeast Asia. She works on tasks related to the finances, payments, accounting, and taxes for J-PAL Southeast Asia.
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Farida El-Gueretly
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Ana Tabacaru
Research resource
Checklist for launching a randomized evaluation in the United States
J-PAL North America’s Evaluation Toolkit is intended for researchers, research managers, research assistants, and students trained in economic theory and research design who are preparing to launch a prospective randomized evaluation. Research organizations have published a number of useful...
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Chloe Lesieur
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Muhammad Ivan Mahardika
Ivan Mahardika is a Senior Research Associate at J-PAL Southeast Asia where he works on social protection program in Indonesia, including the Raskin Reform project.
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Aimee Barnes
Aimee Barnes is a Senior Policy Associate at J-PAL Global where she works on the Crime, Violence, and Conflict sector and Political Economy and Governance sector.
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Sebastián Insfrán
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Subhashini Ravi
Blog
Resources for adapting to phone surveys during COVID-19
Over the past few months, we’ve developed new resources on transitioning to phone surveys, with guides that span from budgeting to remote trainings to quality assurance best practices. They are intended to complement our crowd-sourced best practices by providing in-depth guides that address...