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Incidence De L’Inflation Sur Les Recettes Fiscales En Rdc De 2005 A 2014

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  • Martin Luwawa Nyongolo

    (Centre de Recherches Universitaires du Kivu (CERUKI) - Institut supérieur pédagogique de Bukavu)

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Inflation as a macroeconomic indicator evaluation of the economic policies of a country is of paramount importance in the socio-economic assessment of this one. That is why it was chosen as the pillar on which the Congolese Central Bank must ensure for its reduction and thus its control. The empirical analyzes in this work have shown, at 23%, that inflation affects DR Congo tax revenues. This led to this work to establish an econometric model of choice of a policy rate of inflation to be observed by economic authorities of the country to achieve the planned revenues. As this model is not sufficient itself, measurements of accompaniment have been proposed in order to increase the DR Congo tax revenues.

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  • Martin Luwawa Nyongolo, 2015. "Incidence De L’Inflation Sur Les Recettes Fiscales En Rdc De 2005 A 2014," Post-Print hal-01235985, HAL.
  • Handle: RePEc:hal:journl:hal-01235985
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