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Boosting domestic revenue mobilisation efforts to support development transitions in Bangladesh

Project Active from 15 Mar 2022 to 31 Mar 2024 State Effectiveness and State

Bangladesh's low level of revenue generation is likely to have adverse implications for long-term social and human capital development. This project considers pathways to boost Bangladesh's domestic revenue mobilisation efforts.

Researchers

Dr Mohammad Abdur Razzaque

Mohammad A. Razzaque

Chairman, Research and Policy Integration for Development (RAPID)

Project outputs

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A path to economic resilience: Insights from the PRI-CDRM paper "Bangladesh's domestic resource mobilisation - imperatives and a roadmap"

Ishrat Jahan Ishita, Md Salay Mostofa
Policy brief

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