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Does implementing the Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative (EITI) increase resource revenue in developing countries?

Neerbewendé Abdoul Rachid Pafadnam

No wp-2026-8, WIDER Working Paper Series from World Institute for Development Economic Research (UNU-WIDER)

Abstract: The need for developing countries to increase their domestic revenue has always been relevant, especially after the COVID-19 pandemic, which weakened their public finances. This paper analyses the dynamic treatment effects of the Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative (EITI) implementation on resource revenue mobilization. We use a sample of 83 developing countries from 1995 to 2019, and our empirical strategy relies on the recent dynamic heterogeneity-robust difference-in-differences estimator.

Keywords: Taxation; Natural resources; Extractive industries; Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative; Transparency; Resource revenues; Political economy (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2026
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