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  • 10 principles for international engagement in supporting developing countries in tax matters (OECD)151744
  • UNRISD: Politics of Domestic Resource Mobilization for Social Development151745
  • GSDRC - Taxation151746
  • GSDRC - Tax Reform Topic Guide151749
  • GSDRC - Public Sector Financial Management151750
  • GSDRC - Public Financial Management E-Learning Pack151753
  • Global Policy Forum - Domestic Financial Resources151754
  • NSI - Domestic Resource Mobilization151755
  • ODI - Publications on Public Finance151758
  • ODI - Publications on Public Finance for Poverty Reduction151759
  • IMF Revenue Mobilization and Development Conference151763
  • Domestic Resource Mobilizationand the Global Partnership for Effective Development Co-operation151764
  • Book: Taxation and State-Building in Developing Countries Capacity and Consent (Deborah Brautigam et al, eds. 2008)151765
  • Report: Making tax work for women's rights - ActionAid 11/16151768
  • Report: Mistreated: The tax treaties that are depriving the world’s poorest countries of vital revenue - ActionAid 02/16151769
  • Paper: Domestic Resource Mobilization for Development - Bread 10/15151772
  • Report: Building Tax Capacity in Developing Countries - IDS 07/15151773
  • Report: The West African Giveaway: Use & Abuse of Corporate Tax Incentives in ECOWAS - ActionAid 07/15151776
  • Report: Fiscal Capacity and Aid Allocation: Domestic Resource Mobilization and Foreign Aid in Low-Income Countries - UNRISD 06/15151777
  • Report: Taxes and Development: The Promise of Domestic Resource Mobilization - CSIS 12/14151780
  • Report: Financing development through better domestic resource mobilization - Ideas4Development 12/14151781
  • Paper: Strengthening Tax Systems to Mobilise Domestic Resources in the Post-2015 Development Agenda - OECD 12/14151782
  • Paper: Supporting countries in growing their tax base - OECD 11/14151785
  • Report: Tax and development: A scoping study of funding opportunities - Transparency & Accountability Initiative 09/14151786
  • Report: Mobilisation and effective use of domestic resources for atransformative post-2015 agenda - ODI 05/14151787
  • Report: Tax revenue mobilistation in developing countries: issues and challenges - EU 04/14151790
  • Paper: Fiscal Challenges, Development Opportunities? 20 Key Questions on Domestic Resource Mobilisation - ECDPM 10/11151793
  • Report: Supporting theDevelopment of MoreEffective Tax Systems - OECD 06/11151794
  • Report: Domestic Resource Mobilization in Africa - NSI 07/10151795
  • Report: Citizen-State Relations: Improving Governance Through Tax Reform - OECD 06/10151798
  • Report: Enhancing Domestic Resource Mobilization for Effective Development: Role of the Donor Community - NSI 04/10151799
  • Report: Domestic Resource Mobilization across Africa:Trends, Challenges and Policy Options - African Development Bank 04/10151800
  • Report: Domestic Resource Mobilization: A Neglected Factor in Development Strategy - NSI 04/08151803
  • Report: Reclaiming Policy Space: Domestic Resource Mobilizationand Developmental States - UNCTAD 09/07151804
  • Report: Improving Resource Mobilization in Developing Countries and Transition Economies - UN DECA 02/02151805
  • Equality and Non-discrimination in Tax Policy - Righting Finance 04/16151808
  • Financing for Development – The Call for Domestic Resource Mobilization - ACET Africa 11/15151809
  • Transitioning from Aid to Domestic Resource Mobilization - Borgen 09/15151810
  • Domestic resources are finally at the forefront of development - Devex 08/15151813
  • Domestic resource mobilization has potential to finance development - ADB 07/15151814
  • Paying for Development: Domestic Resource Mobilization - CSIS 05/14151815
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