Pre-colonial centralization and tax compliance norms in contemporary Uganda

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Ali, Merima
Fjeldstad, Odd-Helge

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Cambridge University Press

Abstract

The paper examines the legacy of pre-colonial centralization on tax compliance norms of citizens in contemporary Uganda. Using a regression discontinuity analysis on neighboring ethnic homelands with different levels of pre-colonial centralization, we find that pre-colonial centralization is correlated with stronger norm for tax compliance. The result is explained by the legacy of location-specific capacity of centralized states in upholding authority and a strong social cohesion exhibited through higher interpersonal trust but not through trust in public institutions.

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Pre-colonial centralization, Tax compliance, Uganda, SDG-01: No poverty

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SDG-01:No poverty

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Ali, M. & Fjeldstad, O.-H. 2023, Pre-colonial centralization and tax compliance norms in contemporary Uganda', Journal of Institutional Economics, vol. 19, pp. 379-400. https://DOI.org/10.1017/S174413742200042X.