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Isaac K, Ofori ; Pamela E, Ofori ; Simplice, Asongu ; Isaac Kwesi, Ofori. (2021) Towards Efforts to Enhance Tax Revenue Mobilisation in Africa: Exploring Synergies between Industrialisation and ICTs.
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OECD (2020), Mobilising Tax Revenues To Finance The Health System in Côte d’Ivoire, OECD, Paris. Retrieved from: www.oecd.org/tax/tax-policy/mobilising-tax-revenuesto -finance-the-health-system-in-cote-ivoire.htm OECD (2019). Tax Revenue Trends in the OECD Countries. Revenue Statistics 2019 OECD, (2014a). Domestic Revenue Mobilization in Fragile States. OECD Publishing, 2, rue André-Pascal. Paris. CEDEX 16 OECD (2014b). Tax Revenue Mobilisation In Developing Countries: Issues And Challenges.
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