“#Ghana is leading charge for #BeyondAid campaign to call time on #aid. Argument: a) illicit financial flows out of #Africa, worth $70 bn a year, dwarfs aid b) much aid used to hire foreign #globaldev consultants c) #Europe taxpayers rightly unwilling to finance public services.https://twitter.com/Africa_Conf/status/998149585901060097 …
No. But as an answer to 'tax and spend dilemmas' it isn't an answer - avoids clearly looking at whether raised public spending expectations can be met by domestic resource mobilisation
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It could, but I don't think this is the case in Ghana - or at least that's not the way it seems from what I have read.
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