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Henry Telli is an Economist with over 12 years’ experience working closely with policy makers and academics to facilitate policy relevant co-generated research to inform policy. He received his PhD in economics from the University of Nottingham in the UK and worked briefly for the Nottingham Trent International College also in the UK before joining the IGC. He has extensive experience in undertaking large surveys and conducting impact evaluations for policy interventions. His research interests are on issues in Development Economics and he has worked on issues related to improving local government tax revenues, traffic congestion and public transport, Education and labour market issues, etc.
Recent work by Henry Telli
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The impacts of technology on property tax collection and efficiency: Evidence from Ghana
Technology improves local tax collection efficiency and the progressivity of the property tax system but can also lead to unintended outcomes
Published 26.08.22