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Public finance

  1. Looking back, looking forward: where next for US inflation?

  2. The devil in the detail? Eight lessons from tax expenditure reporting in Rwanda and Uganda

  3. Public finance and development: top reads in October 2022

  4. Weathering the storm: African public development banks’ response to Covid-19 and their recovery role

    Working papers

  5. Tax expenditure reporting in Rwanda and Uganda: challenges, practical guidance and lessons learnt

    Working papers

  6. Escaping the low-financing trap: Strategies for sustainable educational development in low-income countries

    Research reports

  7. Understanding the institutions of domestic health financing decisions: insights from immunisation services in three low- and middle-income countries

    Working papers

  8. Public finance and development: top reads in September 2022

  9. With inflation rising, will Africa face another crisis in public sector pay?

  10. Fiscal policy and income inequality: the role of taxes and social spending

    Research reports

  11. Using real-time indicators for economic decision-making in government: Lessons from the Covid-19 crisis in the UK

    Emerging analysis

  12. Think Change episode 9: is crypto the key to global financial inclusion?

  13. Country platforms for climate action: something borrowed, something new?

    Emerging analysis

  14. Capital markets for cities

    Working papers

  15. Financing primary healthcare: putting people at the centre

    Event

  16. Future directions for the World Bank and the broader MDB system: some reflections

  17. The TaxDev employment income taxes dataset and technical guide

    Toolkit/guidelines

  18. What’s coming up next: abstracts of working papers-in-progress

  19. Employment income tax in Africa: findings from a new dataset

    Working papers

  20. Launching the TaxDev employment income taxes dataset: new insights from Africa

    Event