Taxing Africa
Written by leading international experts, Taxing Africa offers a cutting-edge analysis on all aspects of the continent’s tax regime, displaying the crucial role such arrangements have on attempts to create social justice and push economic advancement. From tax evasion by multinational corporations and African elites to how ordinary people navigate complex webs of ‘informal’ local taxation, the book examines the potential for reform, and how space might be created for enabling locally-led strategies.
Professor Mick Moore is a political economist. He has done extensive field research in Asia and Africa, especially Sri Lanka, Taiwan and India. He has taught at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
His broad research interests are in the domestic and international dimensions of good and bad governance in poor countries. He focuses specifically on taxation and governance, and is the founding Chief Executive Officer of the International Centre for Tax and Development
Date:
23 January 2019, 11:00 (Wednesday, 2nd week, Hilary 2019)
Venue:
Saïd Business School, Park End Street OX1 1HP
Venue Details:
Boardroom in Main Building but report to Main Reception and ask for Pauline Simpson
Speaker:
Professor Mick Moore (Chief Executive, International Centre for Tax & Development)
Organising department:
Saïd Business School
Organisers:
Dr Martin Simmler (Oxford University Centre for Business Taxation),
Dr Irem Guceri (Oxford University Centre for Business Taxation)
Hosts:
Dr Martin Simmler (Oxford University Centre for Business Taxation),
Dr Irem Guceri (Oxford University Centre for Business Taxation)
Part of:
Oxford University Centre for Business Taxation Research Seminars
Booking required?:
Required
Cost:
Free
Audience:
Members of the University only
Editor:
Pauline Simpson