The Nexus between Illicit Financial Flows and Tax Revenue: New Evidence from Resource-Rich African Countries

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作者
Afolabi, Joshua Adeyemi [1 ]
Taiwo, Abayomi Samuel [2 ]
Sheu, Nurudeen Adebayo [3 ]
机构
[1] Nigerian Inst Social & Econ Res NISER, Innovat & Technol Policy Dept, Ibadan, Oyo State, Nigeria
[2] Tai Solarin Univ Educ, Dept Econ, Ijagun, Ogun State, Nigeria
[3] Fed Coll Educ Special, Dept Econ, Oyo, Oyo State, Nigeria
关键词
tax revenue; illicit financial flows; sustainable development; fixed and random effect models; Africa; NATURAL-RESOURCES; SOUTH-AFRICA;
D O I
10.47743/saeb-2024-0019
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F [经济];
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摘要
: Resource-rich economies, especially those in Africa, are plagued with the resource curse and Dutch Disease syndromes, which undermine the quest for effectively mobilizing domestic resources toward sustainable and inclusive development. Empirical evidence on the role illicit financial flow (IFF) plays in this regard is relatively scarce. Thus, this study evaluates the volume of IFF and its effect on tax revenue in seven resource-rich African countries. Panel data, sourced for the 2009-2021 period, were analysed using the fixed effect and random effect models while the Instrumental Variable Generalised Method of Moment (IV-GMM), a dynamic estimator, was used for robustness check. Findings revealed that IFF has been on the rise and has detrimental ef fects on the tax revenue of the sampled countries' national governments. This is inimical to sustainable development. Thus, the governments and policymakers in these countries must develop pragmatic policy and institutional approaches toward tackling the IFF menace.
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页码:381 / 398
页数:18
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