Estimating Economic Benefits for Revenue Administration Reform Projects
The World Bank relies in part on economic benefit estimates to evaluate the merits of investment projects. Recent lending operations for revenue administrations in Vietnam have led to some rethinking of these calculations. This Note shares their fi...
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okr-10986-111692021-04-23T14:02:54Z Estimating Economic Benefits for Revenue Administration Reform Projects Minh Le, Tuan Pham, Duc Minh De Wulf, Luc ADMINISTRATIVE COSTS CAPACITY BUILDING CASH FLOW COMPETITIVENESS COST-BENEFIT ANALYSIS CUSTOMS CUSTOMS MODERNIZATION DEBT DEBT FINANCING DOMESTIC PRODUCERS ECONOMIC BENEFITS ECONOMIC RATE OF RETURN EUROPEAN UNION EXPORT EXPORT GROWTH EXPORTS FISCAL MANAGEMENT GDP GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT INCOME INTERNATIONAL TRADE INVENTORY INVESTMENT PROJECTS PORT OF ENTRY PORTS OF ENTRY POTENTIAL BENEFITS PRESENT VALUE REVENUE MOBILIZATION SOCIAL WELFARE TAX TAX AUDITS TAX LIABILITY TAX PAYER TAX POLICY TAX REVENUE TAX REVENUES TAXATION TAXPAYER TAXPAYERS TRADE BARRIER TRADE BARRIERS TRADE LIBERALIZATION TRANSPORT WELFARE ECONOMICS The World Bank relies in part on economic benefit estimates to evaluate the merits of investment projects. Recent lending operations for revenue administrations in Vietnam have led to some rethinking of these calculations. This Note shares their findings and it also provides some pointers that may be useful in estimating the economic benefits of revenue reform projects. Earlier estimates and their shortcomings are closely looked at, as well as customs administration and tax administration. This guidance can also assist in preparation of the technical annex of the financial and economic analysis of individual projects as required by World Bank guidelines. 2012-08-13T14:20:32Z 2012-08-13T14:20:32Z 2007-03 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2007/03/7561353/estimating-economic-benefits-revenue-administration-reform-projects http://hdl.handle.net/10986/11169 English PREM Notes; No. 112 CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank World Bank, Washington, DC Publications & Research :: Brief Publications & Research East Asia and Pacific Vietnam |
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ADMINISTRATIVE COSTS CAPACITY BUILDING CASH FLOW COMPETITIVENESS COST-BENEFIT ANALYSIS CUSTOMS CUSTOMS MODERNIZATION DEBT DEBT FINANCING DOMESTIC PRODUCERS ECONOMIC BENEFITS ECONOMIC RATE OF RETURN EUROPEAN UNION EXPORT EXPORT GROWTH EXPORTS FISCAL MANAGEMENT GDP GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT INCOME INTERNATIONAL TRADE INVENTORY INVESTMENT PROJECTS PORT OF ENTRY PORTS OF ENTRY POTENTIAL BENEFITS PRESENT VALUE REVENUE MOBILIZATION SOCIAL WELFARE TAX TAX AUDITS TAX LIABILITY TAX PAYER TAX POLICY TAX REVENUE TAX REVENUES TAXATION TAXPAYER TAXPAYERS TRADE BARRIER TRADE BARRIERS TRADE LIBERALIZATION TRANSPORT WELFARE ECONOMICS |
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ADMINISTRATIVE COSTS CAPACITY BUILDING CASH FLOW COMPETITIVENESS COST-BENEFIT ANALYSIS CUSTOMS CUSTOMS MODERNIZATION DEBT DEBT FINANCING DOMESTIC PRODUCERS ECONOMIC BENEFITS ECONOMIC RATE OF RETURN EUROPEAN UNION EXPORT EXPORT GROWTH EXPORTS FISCAL MANAGEMENT GDP GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT INCOME INTERNATIONAL TRADE INVENTORY INVESTMENT PROJECTS PORT OF ENTRY PORTS OF ENTRY POTENTIAL BENEFITS PRESENT VALUE REVENUE MOBILIZATION SOCIAL WELFARE TAX TAX AUDITS TAX LIABILITY TAX PAYER TAX POLICY TAX REVENUE TAX REVENUES TAXATION TAXPAYER TAXPAYERS TRADE BARRIER TRADE BARRIERS TRADE LIBERALIZATION TRANSPORT WELFARE ECONOMICS Minh Le, Tuan Pham, Duc Minh De Wulf, Luc Estimating Economic Benefits for Revenue Administration Reform Projects |
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East Asia and Pacific Vietnam |
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PREM Notes; No. 112 |
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The World Bank relies in part on
economic benefit estimates to evaluate the merits of
investment projects. Recent lending operations for revenue
administrations in Vietnam have led to some rethinking of
these calculations. This Note shares their findings and it
also provides some pointers that may be useful in estimating
the economic benefits of revenue reform projects. Earlier
estimates and their shortcomings are closely looked at, as
well as customs administration and tax administration. This
guidance can also assist in preparation of the technical
annex of the financial and economic analysis of individual
projects as required by World Bank guidelines. |
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Publications & Research :: Brief |
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Minh Le, Tuan Pham, Duc Minh De Wulf, Luc |
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Minh Le, Tuan Pham, Duc Minh De Wulf, Luc |
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Minh Le, Tuan |
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Estimating Economic Benefits for Revenue Administration Reform Projects |
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Estimating Economic Benefits for Revenue Administration Reform Projects |
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Estimating Economic Benefits for Revenue Administration Reform Projects |
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Estimating Economic Benefits for Revenue Administration Reform Projects |
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Estimating Economic Benefits for Revenue Administration Reform Projects |
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estimating economic benefits for revenue administration reform projects |
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