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Léonce Ndikumana

Fiscal policy

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Fiscal Policy, Conflict, And Reconstruction In Burundi And Rwanda, Léonce Ndikumana Aug 2001

Fiscal Policy, Conflict, And Reconstruction In Burundi And Rwanda, Léonce Ndikumana

Léonce Ndikumana

The ethnic conflicts in Burundi and Rwanda have severely weakened the economies and worsened the structural fiscal imbalances of these countries. Government revenue has declined due to the erosion of the tax base and tax administration capacity. At the same time, governments have shifted the allocation of resources from capital and social expenditures to military and security spending. This paper argues that there is a strong connection between a military-intensive fiscal policy stance and the lack of political legitimacy. A narrow-based regime tends to increase spending on security to increase its chances of survival. This strategy has dire social and …