Tax morale, public goods, and politics: Experimental evidence from Mozambique Working paper 17 Sep 2024 Cities and Tax Partnering with a city government in Mozambique, we assess whether information highlighting 1) public good provision and 2) local political autonomy increases tax morale and political support. Authors Wayne Sandholtz Assistant Professor at Nova School of Business and Economics Pedro Vicente Professor of Economics, Nova School of Business and Economics Sandholtz and Vicente Working Paper September 2024.pdf Download PDF document • 2.26 MB Share Share More from IGC Data and research as key enablers of city outcomes: Forward-looking objectives for the City of Cape Town Kezia Fortuin, Victoria Delbridge Policy brief The role and potential of urban agriculture: Exploratory research Jemal Ahmed , Dawit Woubishet Mulatu , Etsehiwot Semereab Project report Drivers and implications of import tax evasion in Uganda Nada Eissa, Jakob Rauschendorfer, Michael Best Policy brief Assessing the impact of indirect taxation on poverty and inequality: A pseudo-panel data analysis on Bangladesh and global insights from cross-country panel regressions Mohammad A. Razzaque, Deen Islam, Jillur Rahman, Syed Rafsan Ali Policy brief Themes Cities Tax Countries Mozambique Regions Africa