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Development Finance; Preface; Acknowledgements; Contents; List of contributors; List of abbreviations; List of Figures; List of Tables; 1 Development Finance and Its Innovations for Sustainable Growth. An Introduction; 1.1 Introduction; 1.2 Development Finance from a 'Financing for Development' Perspective; 1.3 An Overview of the Chapters and Their Link with the International FfD Debate; 1.3.1 Domestic (Public) Resource Mobilization; 1.3.2 Mobilizing Private Domestic Resources: The Role of Innovative and Sustainable Micro-Finance.
1.3.3 Debt Relief as Innovative International Aid and Vehicle to Restore Debt Sustainability1.3.4 International Private Capital Flows for Development; 1.3.5 Remittances for Development; Bibliography; 2 Domestic Resource Mobilization in Africa: Capacity Imperatives; 2.1 Introduction; 2.2 Domestic Resource Mobilization in the African Context: Importance and State; 2.2.1 Why Is It Important to Focus on Domestic Resource Mobilization?; 2.2.2 What Is the State of Domestic Resource Mobilization in Africa?; 2.2.2.1 Savings; 2.2.2.2 Taxation; 2.2.2.3 Illicit Financial Flows.
2.3 Brief Review of the Literature2.3.1 Selected Evidence at the International Level; 2.3.2 Selected Evidence on Africa; 2.4 Looking at the Capacity Issues: Methodological Framework; 2.4.1 Assessing the Overall State of Capacity: the Africa Capacity Index; 2.4.2 Looking at Capacities Specific to Domestic Resources Mobilization: The Three Dimensions; 2.4.3 Measuring the Domestic Resource Mobilization Efforts: Tax Effort Index; 2.4.4 Looking at Country Cases: Specific Experiences and Lessons; 2.5 Key Findings; 2.5.1 Overall Capacity: The Africa Capacity Index.
2.5.2 Capacities Specific to Domestic Resource Mobilization: Soft and Societal Capacities, Human Capacity and Institutional Capacity2.5.3 Capacity for DRM: Tax Effort Index; 2.5.4 Country Cases Studies: Success Stories and Challenges; 2.5.4.1 Countries' Initiatives and Achievements; 2.5.4.2 Challenges Highlighted by the Country Case Studies; 2.6 Lessons and Policy Implications; 2.6.1 Overall Capacity; 2.6.2 Capacities Specific to Domestic Resources Mobilization; 2.6.3 Tax Effort Index; 2.6.4 Country Cases; 2.7 Conclusion; Bibliography.
3 Tax Buoyancy: A Comparative Study Between Kenya and South Africa3.1 Introduction; 3.2 Literature Review; 3.3 Data and Model Specification; 3.3.1 Data Description; 3.3.2 Model Specification; 3.4 Data Analysis and Presentation of Results; 3.4.1 Stationarity; 3.4.2 Johansen Cointegration Test Results; 3.4.3 Buoyancy Estimates; 3.5 Conclusion and Recommendations; Appendices; Bibliography; 4 The Impact of Microfinance on Household Livelihoods: Evidence from Rural Eritrea; 4.1 Introduction; 4.2 Background; 4.3 Methodology; 4.3.1 Methodological Framework and Empirical Model.
1.3.3 Debt Relief as Innovative International Aid and Vehicle to Restore Debt Sustainability1.3.4 International Private Capital Flows for Development; 1.3.5 Remittances for Development; Bibliography; 2 Domestic Resource Mobilization in Africa: Capacity Imperatives; 2.1 Introduction; 2.2 Domestic Resource Mobilization in the African Context: Importance and State; 2.2.1 Why Is It Important to Focus on Domestic Resource Mobilization?; 2.2.2 What Is the State of Domestic Resource Mobilization in Africa?; 2.2.2.1 Savings; 2.2.2.2 Taxation; 2.2.2.3 Illicit Financial Flows.
2.3 Brief Review of the Literature2.3.1 Selected Evidence at the International Level; 2.3.2 Selected Evidence on Africa; 2.4 Looking at the Capacity Issues: Methodological Framework; 2.4.1 Assessing the Overall State of Capacity: the Africa Capacity Index; 2.4.2 Looking at Capacities Specific to Domestic Resources Mobilization: The Three Dimensions; 2.4.3 Measuring the Domestic Resource Mobilization Efforts: Tax Effort Index; 2.4.4 Looking at Country Cases: Specific Experiences and Lessons; 2.5 Key Findings; 2.5.1 Overall Capacity: The Africa Capacity Index.
2.5.2 Capacities Specific to Domestic Resource Mobilization: Soft and Societal Capacities, Human Capacity and Institutional Capacity2.5.3 Capacity for DRM: Tax Effort Index; 2.5.4 Country Cases Studies: Success Stories and Challenges; 2.5.4.1 Countries' Initiatives and Achievements; 2.5.4.2 Challenges Highlighted by the Country Case Studies; 2.6 Lessons and Policy Implications; 2.6.1 Overall Capacity; 2.6.2 Capacities Specific to Domestic Resources Mobilization; 2.6.3 Tax Effort Index; 2.6.4 Country Cases; 2.7 Conclusion; Bibliography.
3 Tax Buoyancy: A Comparative Study Between Kenya and South Africa3.1 Introduction; 3.2 Literature Review; 3.3 Data and Model Specification; 3.3.1 Data Description; 3.3.2 Model Specification; 3.4 Data Analysis and Presentation of Results; 3.4.1 Stationarity; 3.4.2 Johansen Cointegration Test Results; 3.4.3 Buoyancy Estimates; 3.5 Conclusion and Recommendations; Appendices; Bibliography; 4 The Impact of Microfinance on Household Livelihoods: Evidence from Rural Eritrea; 4.1 Introduction; 4.2 Background; 4.3 Methodology; 4.3.1 Methodological Framework and Empirical Model.