Taxing Telecommunications in Developing Countries

Taxing Telecommunications in Developing Countries
Title Taxing Telecommunications in Developing Countries PDF eBook
Author Ms.Thornton Matheson
Publisher International Monetary Fund
Pages 42
Release 2017-11-15
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1484329279

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Developing countries apply numerous sector-specific taxes to telecommunications, whose buoyant revenues and formal enterprises provide a convenient “tax handle”. This paper explores whether there is an economic rationale for sector-specific taxes on telecommunications and, if so, what form they should take to balance the competing goals of promoting connectivity and mobilizing revenues. A survey of the literature finds that limited telecoms competition likely creates rents that could efficiently be taxed. We propose a “pecking order” of sector-specific taxes that could be levied in addition to standard income and value-added taxes, based on capturing rents and minimizing distortions. Taxes that target possible economic rents or profits are preferable, but their administrative challenges may necessitate reliance on service excises at the cost of higher consumer prices and lower connectivity. Taxes on capital inputs and consumer access, which distort production and restrict network access, should be avoided; so should tax incentives, which are not needed to attract foreign capital to tap a local market.

2006 Information and Communications for Development

2006 Information and Communications for Development
Title 2006 Information and Communications for Development PDF eBook
Author
Publisher World Bank Publications
Pages 332
Release 2006-01-01
Genre Business
ISBN 0821363476

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"""The report is essential reading for policy makers, government workers, and academics pursuing the goal of equitable, sustainable development across the world."" - N. R. Narayana Murthy, Chairman and Chief Mentor Infosys Technologies Ltd. Information and communication technology (ICT) is rapidly evolving, changing rich and poor societies alike. It has become a powerful tool for participating in the global economy and for offering new opportunities for development efforts. ICT can and should advance economic growth and reduce poverty in developing countries. It has been 20 years since the first telephone operator was privatized, a little over 10 since the World Wide Web emerged, and 5 since the telecommunications bubble burst. How have the ICT sector and its role in development evolved? What have we learned? How can we move forward? Information and Communications for Development 2006: Global Trends and Policies contains lessons from both developed and developing countries. It examines the roles of the public and private sectors, identifying the challenges and the benefits of adopting and expanding ICT use. The report assesses topics essential to building an information society, including investment, access, diffusion, and country policies and strategies. Assessing what has worked, what hasn't, and why, this report is an invaluable guide for understanding how to capture the benefits of ICT around the world."

Utilities Reforms and Corruption in Developing Countries

Utilities Reforms and Corruption in Developing Countries
Title Utilities Reforms and Corruption in Developing Countries PDF eBook
Author Antonio Estache
Publisher World Bank Publications
Pages 30
Release 2006
Genre Cell phones
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This paper shows empirically that "privatization" in the energy, telecommunications, and water sectors, and the introduction of independent regulators in those sectors, have not always had the expected effects on access, affordability, or quality of services. It also shows that corruption leads to adjustments in the quantity, quality, and price of services consistent with the profit-maximizing behavior that one would expect from monopolies in the sector. The results suggest that privatization and the introduction of independent regulators have, at best, only partial effects on the consequences of corruption for access, affordability, and quality of utility services.

Telecommunications performance, reforms, and governance

Telecommunications performance, reforms, and governance
Title Telecommunications performance, reforms, and governance PDF eBook
Author
Publisher World Bank Publications
Pages 22
Release 2006
Genre
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Uncovering the Drivers of Utility Performance

Uncovering the Drivers of Utility Performance
Title Uncovering the Drivers of Utility Performance PDF eBook
Author Luis A. Andrés
Publisher
Pages 260
Release 2013-07-03
Genre Business & Economics
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This book provides insights into infrastructure sector performance by focusing on the links between key indicators for utilities, and changes in ownership, regulatory agency governance, and corporate governance, among other dimensions. By linking inputs and outputs over the last 15 years, the analysis is able to uncover key determinants that have impacted performance and address why the effects of such dimensions resulted in significant changes in the performance of infrastructure service provision.

The Reform of Network Industries

The Reform of Network Industries
Title The Reform of Network Industries PDF eBook
Author Massimo Florio
Publisher Edward Elgar Publishing
Pages 263
Release 2017-12-29
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1786439034

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Network industries such as electricity, gas, rail, local public transport, telecommunications and postal services are recognised by the EU as crucial for fostering European social and territorial cohesion. Providing an overview of key policy reforms in these industries and an empirical evaluation, this thought-provoking book offers a critical perspective on the functioning of the networks that provide vital services to EU citizens.

Telecommunications Regulatory Reform in Small Island Developing States

Telecommunications Regulatory Reform in Small Island Developing States
Title Telecommunications Regulatory Reform in Small Island Developing States PDF eBook
Author Siope Vakataki ‘Ofa
Publisher Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Pages 285
Release 2011-11-15
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 144383548X

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This book adopts an approach of ‘mixed-method research’ with an in-depth qualitative comparative case study analysis triangulated by a quantitative statistical analysis. In particular, the book attempts to capture Small Island Developing States control variables in its empirical analysis, often omitted from telecommunications empirical studies due to limited data. Based on the smallest and most isolated small island states in the World, the research’s comparative case study analysis was conducted in five Pacific Island States (Fiji, Papua New Guinea, Samoa, Tonga and Vanuatu). The book documents the early account of domestic telecommunications policies in Pacific Island case studies deemed useful for future research. In addition, the book proposes concrete policy insights to Small Island Developing State governments, telecommunications operators, academics and relevant international institutions. The book attempts to link three different strands of academic literatures – namely ‘islandness’, ‘telecommunications policy reform’ and ‘international trade agreements (WTO)’ – through analyzing the political economy of telecommunications reform in an island economy context and the role of the fixed-rules of the World Trade Organization on the credibility of telecommunications reform.