Revenue Statistics in Africa

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Revenue Statistics in Africa is an OECD Development Centre initiative that compiles and analyzes comparable tax and revenue data across African countries to inform fiscal policy and development.

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instanceOf OECD Development Centre initiative
statistical publication series
aimsTo improve domestic resource mobilization
inform fiscal policy
support development policy
basedOnMethodology OECD Revenue Statistics NERFINISHED
compiles government revenue data
non-tax revenue data
tax revenue data
dataSource ministries of finance
national statistical offices
tax administrations
dataType macro-level fiscal data
focusesOn African countries
geographicScope Africa NERFINISHED
hasFormat PDF report
online database
print publication
language English
French
producedBy OECD Development Centre NERFINISHED
producedInCollaborationWith African Development Bank NERFINISHED
African Tax Administration Forum NERFINISHED
African Union Commission NERFINISHED
Cercle de Réflexion et d’Échange des Dirigeants des Administrations Fiscales NERFINISHED
provides breakdown of tax revenues by type of tax
comparable revenue statistics
international comparisons of revenue structures
time series of tax-to-GDP ratios
publisher African Development Bank NERFINISHED
African Tax Administration Forum NERFINISHED
African Union Commission NERFINISHED
Cercle de Réflexion et d’Échange des Dirigeants des Administrations Fiscales NERFINISHED
OECD Development Centre NERFINISHED
Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development NERFINISHED
subjectArea development economics
public finance
tax policy
supports comparative analysis of African tax systems
monitoring of domestic revenue mobilization in Africa
targetAudience international organizations
policy makers
researchers
theme government revenue statistics
tax-to-GDP ratios in Africa
usesClassification OECD tax classification NERFINISHED

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OECD Development Centre hasProgramme Revenue Statistics in Africa