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Graham Glenday, Professor of the Practice, Public Policy Studies

Office Location: | 278 Rubenstein Hall |
Office Phone: | +1 919 613 7324 |
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- Education:
Ph.D. Harvard University 1983 M.P.P. Harvard University 1976 M.A. University of Oxford (United Kingdom) 1974 B.S.CH.E. University of Cape Town (South Africa) 1971
- Specialties:
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Public Policy
International Public Finance
International Taxation
Economic Growth and Development
Fiscal Decentralization
Investment Appraisal
- Research Interests: International Development Policy
Research: Public finance in developing countries, including tax and trade policy and administration, public expenditure appraisal and budgeting; theory and practice of tax analysis and revenue estimation
- Keywords:
- World • Developing Countries • Public Policy • Tax policy • Trade policy
- Recent Publications
(More Publications)
- Glenday, G; Mih Le, T; Mahdi, S; Pijuan, A, Assessing Public Investment Management Functions and Institutional Arrangements for State-Owned Enterprises: A Diagnostic Framework, Equitable Growth, Finance & Institutions Insight (2021), World Bank
- Glenday, G, Climate-Informed Public Investment Management Diagnostic Framework; Climate Change Adaptation and Mitigation, in Climate-Informed Public Investment Management Diagnostic Framework; Climate Change Adaptation and Mitigation (July, 2020)
- Glenday, G, Diagnostic Assessment of Public Investment Management for State Owned Enterprises and Non-Profit Government Entities, in Diagnostic Assessment of Public Investment Management for State Owned Enterprises and Non-Profit Government Entities (January, 2020)
- Glenday, G; Bharali, I; Wang, Z, Enhancing Domestic Revenues: Constraints and Opportunities: A cross-country comparative study of tax capacity, effort and gaps, in Enhancing Domestic Revenues: Constraints and Opportunities: A cross-country comparative study of tax capacity, effort and gaps (April, 2019), Center for Policy Impact in Global Health, Duke University and Duke Center for International Development
- Glenday, G, Towards a framework for managing tax incentives in the context of Ethiopia, in Towards a framework for managing tax incentives in the context of Ethiopia (June, 2016)