Determinants of Tax Revenues: Evidence From a Sample of Lower Middle Income Countries

Our goal in this paper is to explore the determinants of tax revenues in developing countries. After reviewing the main determinants discussed in economic literature, two models are estimated in a panel including 29 lower middle income countries over the period 2001-2014. The first concerns the tax...

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