Fiscal Capacity and Government Accountability in Sub-Saharan Africa
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2011-06
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Abstract
Historical evidence from the developed world suggests that the expansion of the mod-
ern states’ fiscal capacity (i. e. its ability to tax citizens) eventually led to more democratic
and less corrupt governments. Since sub-Saharan African countries are currently in a pro-
cess of state building, we study whether a positive effect of fiscal capacity on government
accountability prevails in contemporaneous sub-Saharan Africa, too. We conduct the em-
pirical analysis with data covering 23 African countries over the 1960-2008 period. The
results suggest that fiscal capacity increases government accountability in sub-Saharan
Africa.
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JEL classification: H20; P14; O23
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fiscal capacity, taxation, government accountability, democracy