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Bridge the Gap: Revenue Mobilization in Emerging Market and Developing Economies

April 30, 2025

In-person, Washington, D.C.

Event Bridge the Gap: Revenue Mobilization in Emerging Market and Developing Economies

How can targeted policy reforms help improve revenue mobilization and fiscal sustainability? Join us for the "Bridge the Gap: Revenue Mobilization in Emerging Market and Developing Economies" conference hosted by the Office of the South Asia Chief Economist, South Asian Network on Economic Modeling (SANEM), and the Centre for Social and Economic Progress (CSEP). This in-person event will explore how effective policy measures can help South Asia bridge the revenue gap and mobilize domestic resources to support sustainable development.

  • Government revenue is crucial for emerging market and developing economies as it provides the financial resources to fund essential public goods and services. Effective revenue mobilization reduces dependence on external aid, fosters greater fiscal autonomy, and enhances resilience against economic shocks. South Asia¡¯s revenue collection is well below the average of emerging market and developing economies, despite having above-average tax rates. This shortfall is particularly pronounced in direct and sales tax revenues, reflecting challenges such as widespread informality and a large agricultural sector. Adopting successful policy measures from other regions could help South Asia address these challenges and boost revenue collection.

  • Wednesday, April 30, 2025
    8:50 AM ¨C 5:05 PM (ET) 

    8:20-8:50 AMRegistration & Breakfast

    8:50-9:00 AM

    Welcome Remarks

    ¡¤ Franziska Ohnsorge, Chief Economist for the South Asia Region, World Bank

    9:00-10:00 AM

    Panel Discussion | Revenue Mobilization in Developing Countries

    ¡¤ Laveesh Bhandari, President and Senior Fellow, Centre for Social and Economic Progress

    ¡¤ Era Dabla-Norris, Deputy Director of Fiscal Affairs, International Monetary Fund

    ¡¤ Md. Abdur Rahim Khan, Additional Secretary (Export), Ministry of Commerce, Government of Bangladesh

    ¡¤ William Maloney, Chief Economist for the Latin America and the Caribbean Region, World Bank

     

    Moderator: Martin Raiser, Vice President for the South Asia Region, World Bank

    10:00-10:15 AM

    Coffee Break

    10:15-11:45 AM

    Paper Session 1 | Tax Administration 

    POLICY PRESENTATION: Trade Tax of Bangladesh

    Selim Raihan, Professor, University of Dhaka; Executive Director, South Asian Network on Economic Modeling

     

    PAPER I: Becoming Legible to the State: The Essential but Incomplete Role of Identification Capacity in Taxation

    Oyebola Okunogbe (World Bank) 

     

    PAPER II: Supermodular Bureaucrats: Evidence from Randomly Assigned Tax Collectors in the DRC

    Jonathan L. Weigel; Pedro Bessone; Augustin Bergeron; Gabriel Tourek (University of Pittsburgh); John Kabeya Kabeya

     

    PAPER III: The Taxed Informal Economy: Fiscal Burdens and Inequality in Accra

    Nana Akua Anyidoho; Max Gallien; Michael Rogan; Vanessa van den Boogaard (ICTD/University of Toronto)

    11:45 AM-12:45 PM

    Lunch
    12:45-1:45 PM

    Keynote Lecture

    ¡¤ Tim Besley, School Professor of Economics and Political Science and W. Arthur Lewis Professor of Development Economics, London School of Economics and Political Science

    1:45-3:15 PM

    Paper Session 2 | Fiscal Policy and Reform 

    POLICY PRESENTATION: Goods and Services Tax (GST) Reform of India

    Renu Kohli, Senior Fellow, Centre for Social and Economic Progress

     

    PAPER I: Sustainable Revenues and Structural Reforms: How Has India Fared?

    Kritima Bhapta (Centre for Social and Economic Progress); Renu Kohli

     

    PAPER II: Equity vs Efficiency of Indirect Taxes: Evidence from a Large VAT Cut in India

    Pierre Bachas; Davi Bhering (Paris School of Economics); Pulak Ghosh 

     

    PAPER III: Slashing VAT, Missing the Mark? Lessons from Peru¡¯s Hospitality Sector

    Bledi Celiku; Antonio Cusato; Natasha Rovo; Dario Tortarolo (World Bank)

    3:15-3:30 PMCoffee Break
    3:30-5:00 PM

    Paper Session 3 | Raising Revenues for Development

    POLICY PRESENTATION: Taxing for Growth: Revisiting the 15 Percent Threshold

    Emilia Skrok, Global Manager of Fiscal Policy and Sustainable Growth, World Bank

     

    PAPER I: How Does Tax Complexity Affect Firm Performances: Evidence from Cross-Country Data

    Selim Raihan; Mahtab Uddin (University of Manchester and University of Dhaka)

     

    PAPER II: Horizontal Inequity of Taxation: Citizen Perceptions and Policy Preferences

    Pierre Bachas; Christopher Hoy (World Bank); Anders Jensen; Mahvish Shaukat

     

    PAPER III: Transient Gains, Lasting Challenges: Evidence from e-POS Adoption in Pakistan

    Sher Afghan Asad (Lahore University of Management Sciences); Isabelle Cohen

    5:00-5:05 PM

    Closing Remarks

    ¡¤&²Ô²ú²õ±è;Selim Raihan, Professor, University of Dhaka and Executive Director, South Asian Network on Economic Modeling

  • REMARKS

    Professor, University of Dhaka and Executive Director, South Asian Network on Economic Modeling

    Chief Economist for the South Asia Region, World Bank

    PANELISTS

    President and Senior Fellow, Centre for Social and Economic Progress

    Deputy Director of Fiscal Affairs, International Monetary Fund

    Additional Secretary (Export), Ministry of Commerce, Government of Bangladesh
    Male in formal attire

    William Maloney

    Chief Economist for the Latin America and the Caribbean Region, World Bank
    Male in formal attire

    Martin Raiser

    Vice President for the South Asia Region, World Bank

    KEYNOTE SPEAKER

    School Professor of Economics and Political Science and W. Arthur Lewis Professor of Development Economics, London School of Economics and Political Science

    PRESENTERS

    Senior Fellow, Centre for Social and Economic Progress
    Female in formal attire

    Emilia Skrok

    Global Manager of Fiscal Policy and Sustainable Growth, World Bank
    Female in formal attire

    Oyebola Okunogbe

    Economist, Development Economics, World Bank

    Assistant Professor of Economics, University of Pittsburgh

    Research Fellow, International Centre for Tax and Development (ICTD)

    Research Analyst, Centre for Social and Economic Progress
    Male smiling

    Davi Bhering

    PhD student, Paris School of Economics
    Male in formal attire

    Dario Tortarolo

    Economist, Development Economics, World Bank

    Commonwealth PhD Scholar, University of Manchester

    Economist, Poverty and Equity Global Practice, World Bank

    Assistant Professor, Lahore University of Management Sciences

DETAILS

  • Date: Wednesday, April 30, 2025
  • Time: 8:50 AM ¨C 5:05 PM ET
  • VENUE: World Bank HQ Main Complex
  • Access: By invitation only
  • CONTACT: Office of the Chief Economist in South Asia 
  • sarchiefeconomistoffice@worldbank.org