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Atlanta Marriott Marquis, L503
Hosted By:
Econometric Society
Public Finance and Development
Paper Session
Sunday, Jan. 6, 2019 10:15 AM - 12:15 PM
- Chair: Francois Gerard, Columbia University
Technological Change and Tax Capacity: Evidence from a Financial Inclusion Reform
Abstract
Technological Change and Tax Capacity: Evidence from a Financial Inclusion ReformJob Displacement Insurance and Consumption: Evidence from Brazil
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TBDBuilding State and Citizen: How Tax Collection in Congo Engenders Citizen Engagement with the State
Abstract
I examine a field experiment randomizing door-to-door tax collection across 431 neighborhoods of a Congolese city. I test the hypothesis that citizens will demand more inclusive governance when they are taxed. As predicted, the campaign increases political participation by 5 percentage points (28%): citi- zens in taxed neighborhoods are more likely to attend townhall meetings hosted by the government or to submit evaluations of its performance. I present a model in which citizens participate more because tax collection sends a signal of state capacity, raising the expected benefits to participation. Analysis of respondents’ beliefs about government capacity supports this mechanism.JEL Classifications
- H3 - Fiscal Policies and Behavior of Economic Agents
- O1 - Economic Development