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Public investment and growth: implications of recurrent costs in Uganda (Project memo)

Miscellaneous 9 Feb 2016 State and Tax

Project

  • Public investment, public finance, and growth: the impact of distortionary taxation, recurrent costs, and incomplete appropriability on Uganda’s economy

Authors

Christopher Adam

Professor of Development Economics, University of Oxford

David Bevan

Lecturer in Economics, University of Oxford

Tim Ohlenburg

Researcher
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