Project Details
Description
In a context of changing size and composition of
revenues, how do revenue bargaining processes
evolve and government policy priorities
change
(in Uganda and Tanzania)?
•
We want to understand who the main
contributors to government revenue are, and
what they want in return. We want to understand
better how that ‘return’ materializes and is
reflected in government
priorities
•
A more focused RQ:
How do revenue providers
affect governments’ policy priorities?
Select an area to comment on
revenues, how do revenue bargaining processes
evolve and government policy priorities
change
(in Uganda and Tanzania)?
•
We want to understand who the main
contributors to government revenue are, and
what they want in return. We want to understand
better how that ‘return’ materializes and is
reflected in government
priorities
•
A more focused RQ:
How do revenue providers
affect governments’ policy priorities?
Select an area to comment on
| Acronym | PSRB |
|---|---|
| Status | Finished |
| Effective start/end date | 01/10/2017 → 30/04/2023 |
Collaborative partners
- Danish Institute for International Studies (lead)
- Department of Political Science, University of Copenhagen
- REPOA
- Makerere University
- Department of Political Science, University of North Carolina
Keywords
- taxation
- east Africa
- political economy