Customs reform in Afghanistan : moving between introduced and pre-existing structures / Afghanistan Public Policy Research Organization (APPRO).

Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Publication details: [Place of publication not identified] : Afghanistan Public Policy Research Organization (APPRO), 2011.Description: ii, 22 pages ; 30 cmSubject(s): LOC classification:
  • Pamphlet HC417. C875 2011
Contents:
Contents: Executive summary—1. Introduction—2. Objectives and methodology—3. Customs reform since 2001—4. Key findings—5. Conclusion—6. Recommendations—Bibliography.
Summary: Summary: “Afghanistan is highly dependent on imports. A functional customs system with minimal or no leakage in duty collection can be a reliable and sustainable source of funds for the government of Afghanistan. Recognizing the importance of a fully functional customs system as a source of government revenue, efforts have been made by a long list of international donors to modernize and systematize the customs system in Afghanistan…”—(page 1).
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Monograph Monograph Afghanistan Centre at Kabul University Pamphlet HC417.C875 2011 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 3ACKU000390814
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Cover title.
“December 2011”.
Includes some Dari texts.
“Afghanistan Public Policy Research Organization (APPRO) = موسسه مطالعات عامه افغانستان = دعامه خیرنو موسسه”—cover page.

“Includes bibliography”—(page 19).

Contents: Executive summary—1. Introduction—2. Objectives and methodology—3. Customs reform since 2001—4. Key findings—5. Conclusion—6. Recommendations—Bibliography.

Summary: “Afghanistan is highly dependent on imports. A functional customs system with minimal or no leakage in duty collection can be a reliable and sustainable source of funds for the government of Afghanistan. Recognizing the importance of a fully functional customs system as a source of government revenue, efforts have been made by a long list of international donors to modernize and systematize the customs system in Afghanistan…”—(page 1).

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