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Journal Articles

Policy implementation under stress

Central-local government relations in property tax administration in Tanzania Inter-organisational cooperation in

Policy Briefs

Petroleum’s Potential Impact on Future State-Society Relations in Tanzania

Tanzanian citizens continue to have high expectations about the benefits that the country’s emerging petroleum sector w

Policy Briefs

Civil society’s role in petroleum sector governance: The case of Tanzania

Good governance in the management of natural resources is now recognized by scholars and policymakers as key to ensuring

Policy Briefs

Cursed before production?

Big discoveries of high value natural resources can have negative economic, political, and social effects long before

Repoa Briefs

Limits to citizen engagement and downward accountability in the context of decentralization by devolution in Tanzania

This brief examines how the process of decentralization by devolution in Tanzania affects local democracy and the

Repoa Briefs

Financial discretion in LGAs and its effect on delivery of financial services through special funds for women and youth

This brief examines how the process of decentralization by devolution in Tanzania affects outcomes in terms of local

Repoa Briefs

National Food Reserve Agency (NFRA) Not for Smallholder Farmers

Poverty level remains quite high in the country, more so in rural than urban areas. As the Household Budget Survey of

Special Papers

Local Government Finances and Financial Management in Tanzania

Empirical Evidence of Trends 2000-2007 This paper examines the capacity of local government authorities in Tanzania

Repoa Briefs

Planning in Local Government Authorities in Tanzania: Bottom-up Meets Top-down

This brief examines the experience of four councils in Tanzania in implementing Opportunities and Obstacles to

Repoa Briefs

The Investment Climate in Tanzania: Views of Business Executives

This brief presents findings from the Executive Opinion Survey 2009, a core input of the Global Competitiveness Report

Special Papers

Outsourcing Revenue Collection to Private Agents

Experiences from Local Authorities in Tanzania This paper examines experiences with an outsourced revenue collection of

Special Papers

Maybe We Should Pay Tax After All? Citizens’ Views on Taxation in Tanzania

This paper aims to shed light on factors impacting on tax compliance, by examining the perceptions of ordinary people on

Afrobarometer

Citizens’ Views on the East African Federation: A Tanzanian Perspective

How much do Tanzanians know about the proposed East African Federation? What does the average Tanzanian think about

Repoa Briefs

Disparities Exist in Citizens’ Perceptions of Service Delivery by Local Government Authorities in Tanzania

This brief compares Tanzanian citizens’ perceptions of service delivery by local government authorities between 2003 and

Repoa Briefs

Changes in Citizens’ Perceptions of the Local Taxation System in Tanzania

This brief examines changes in citizens' perceptions of local taxation in six councils in Tanzania; investigating why

Repoa Briefs

Citizens Demand Tougher Action on Corruption in Tanzania

To inform ongoing anti-corruption efforts at both local and national levels, the views and experiences of citizens are

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