Les opérateurs de téléphonie mobile sont ils les nouvelles trésoreries de l'Afrique?

Lecture très intéressante du post de Richard Heeks sur le blog ICT for development. Il tente de répondre à la question suivante : "l'implémentation de la politique fiscale est-elle de plus en plus gérée par les opérateurs de téléphonie mobile ?" Il reprend notamment la présentation d'Adam Denton de la GSM Association au discours inaugural de la conférence M4D : Mobile Communication Technology for Development.

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The general poor performance of developing country governments in implementation of fiscal (tax and spending) policy; [...] state-building in developing countries is significantly undermined because governments don’t rely very much – if at all – on their citizens for taxes; as a result, governments find it easy to ignore citizens when making policy. Mobile telephony could be changing this, albeit in an unplanned and as yet largely unrecognised way. How? Because mobile phone operators are key, and rapidly growing, contributors of tax revenues to government. They average 7% of tax receipts in Africa and, in some countries, are the single largest tax payer.

La présentation de Denton est téléchargeable ici. Thème : les priorités pour connecter l'Afrique au réseau mobile.

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