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- 131: Capacity Support for Domestic Revenue Mobilization - The case of Belgian development cooperation and partner countries

- Romain Houssa and Kelbesa Megersa
- 130: Consommation Finale Des Ménages: Aide-mémoire pour la méthodologie

- Hervé Guene
- 128: To Blend or not to Blend: Towards a Belgian Blended Finance Policy

- Hugo Couderé
- 127: Strengthening Local Taxation Through Decentralized Development Cooperation

- Delphine Scheerens and Jan Van Ongevalle
- 126: CONTRIBUTORY SOCIAL PROTECTION FOR THE INFORMAL ECONOMY? Insights from Community-Based Health Insurance (CBHI) in Senegal and Tanzania

- Boris Verbrugge, Adeline Ajuaye and Jan Van Ongevalle
- 125: Designing a randomized impact evaluation on a Belgian development evaluation on a Belgian development program: The case of the PROFI program in Benin

- Margherita Calderone, Romain Houssa, Paul Reding, Marius Olodo and Marc-Olivier Zohoungbogbo
- 124: Spillovers in Sub-Saharan Africa’s sovereign Eurobond yields

- Christian Senga and Danny Cassimon
- 123: Sub-Saharan African Eurobond yields: What really matters beyond global factors?

- Christian Senga, Danny Cassimon and Dennis Essers
- 122: The sources of VAT gaps in WAEMU: case studies on Benin and Burkina Faso

- Romain Houssa, Kelbesa Megersa and Roukiatou Nikiema
- 121: Towards redistributive social protection? Insights from Senegal and Morocco

- Bénédicte Fonteneau, Sarah Vaes and Jan Van Ongevalle
- 120: Methodological issues of an impact evaluation of development support in agriculture

- Romain Houssa, Paul Reding and Albena Sotirova
- 119: Taxpayer behaviour and institutions in Sub-Saharan Africa

- Roukiatou Nikiema and Pam Zahonogo
- 118: Climate finance reporting in Belgium: towards a more comprehensive reporting system

- Kris Bachus and Emilie Bécault
- 117: Public climate finance: the challenge of reporting equity

- Kris Bachus and Emilie Bécault
- 116: The Performance of VAT in DGD-partner countries

- Mattéo Godin, Romain Houssa and Kelbesa Megersa
- 115: Institutional quality, economic development and the performance of VAT

- Romain Houssa and Kelbesa Megersa
- 114: The changing face of Rwanda's public debt

- Danny Cassimon, Dennis Essers and Karel Verbeke
- 113: Getting Ready for Climate Finance: The Case of Rwanda

- Emilie Bécault, Moritz Koenig and Axel Marx
- 112: Public Climate Finance in Belgium

- Lize Van Dyck and Kris Bachus
- 111: MSMEs Financing in Burundi and its Welfare Effect

- Janvier Nkurunziza
- 110: Illicit Financial Flows: concepts and first macro estimates for Belgium and its 18 preferred partner countries

- Jozef Pacolet and Joris Vanormelingen
- 109: International Climate Finance to developing countries. Taking stock of the variety of bilateral, private and hybrid financing initiatives

- Emilie Bécault and Axel Marx
- 108: Policy instruments for the Green Climate Fund

- Kris Bachus, Kristine Van Herck and Lize Van Dyck
- 107: A Review of critical issues on tax design and tax administration in a global economy and developing countries

- Mattéo Godin and Jean Hindriks
- 106: Policy instruments to improve MSMEs access to external financing in developing countries: A survey

- Modeste Dayé, Romain Houssa and Paul Reding
- 105: Firewood Collections and Economic Growth in Rural Nepal 1995-2010: Evidence from a Household Panel

- Jean-Marie Baland, François Libois and Dilip Mookherjee
- 104: Official climate-related development finance in Belgium: Concepts and methodologies

- Kris Bachus
- 103: What to do after the clean slate? Post-relief public debt sustainability and management

- Danny Cassimon, Dennis Essers and Karel Verbeke
- 102: Mobilizing Private Resources for Development. Agendas, actors and instruments

- Sarah Vaes and Huib Huyse
- 101: Redistributive Social Protection. Mapping Study

- Bénédicte Fonteneau and Jan Van Ongevalle