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An established industry player is seeking qualified researchers to contribute to an impactful project focused on enterprise development for job creation and growth. This initiative provides a unique opportunity to access valuable tax administrative datasets, facilitating evidence-based research that informs policy-making. Researchers will engage in a collaborative environment, producing high-quality papers and participating in workshops that enhance their professional development. This role is perfect for those passionate about economic research and its role in fostering inclusive growth in South Africa and beyond.
UNU-WIDER, the National Treasury of the Republic of South Africa (NT), and the South African Revenue Service (SARS) invite proposals from qualified researchers for detailed economic analysis and research of topics in enterprise development for job creation and growth. Submission deadline: 21 July 2019 23:59 UTC+3
United Nations University World Institute for Development Economics Research (UNU-WIDER) is implementing over the period 2017–20 a research programme entitled Southern Africa – Toward Inclusive Economic Development (SA-TIED). The aim of the programme is to enhance economic research, capacity-building, and policy dialogue in South Africa and the Southern African region.
This request is for research proposals that will advance the SA-TIED programme’s work on enterprise development for job creation and growth. The recent availability ofSouth African tax administrative datasets for research purposes creates new opportunities for policy-relevant, evidence-based research on questions about private sector development, firm behaviour, job creation, and productivity.
Internationally, research using tax administrative data has been key to informing well-designed tax and labour market policies, industrial policy, appropriate redistributive social expenditure programmes, and broader strategies to promote private sector development and inclusive growth.
Until recently, researchers working on South Africa have lacked the requisite data to truly support good policy-making in this arena. This request for proposals invites the research community to join UNU-WIDER and its partners in the important process of generating evidence based on this newly available data.
UNU-WIDER, the National Treasury of the Republic of South Africa (NT), and the South African Revenue Service (SARS) invite proposals from qualified researchers for detailed economic analysis and research of topics inenterprise development for job creation and growth . Researchers are encouraged to use the new administrative datasets in their research, but applied work based on other data will also be considered. Special emphasis will be given to research teams that include junior and early-career researchers.
In addition to generating policy-relevant research, one of the objectives of this request is to facilitate policy dialogue by engaging with researchers on policy-relevant issues. Special efforts are undertaken to ensure that that the findings from this research are communicated effectively to all stakeholders — including the academic community, policy makers, and civil society via policy summaries and dialogue.
Proposals from individuals, groups of individuals, and non-profit organizations are welcome.
Researchers can be based in South Africa or internationally, and can combine researchers from different countries and institutions. Researcher(s) with successful proposals will gain access to generally inaccessible tax administrative datasets at NT, subject to agreed restrictions to preserve confidentiality.
All the data has been anonymised in line with global best practice. Access to these datasets is only available physically at the National Treasury Secure Data Lab in Pretoria, South Africa. Data analysis may only be conducted in this facility and no datasets can be removed from the facility. A data orientation session will be organised for researchers at the start of the contract.
For detailed information about the firm-level and individual-level data available please visithere .
What is expected of researchers
All successful applicants will be expected to:
Final opportunity for questions on the request for research proposals
21 July 2019
15 August 2019
Target date for informing on final decisions
30 September 2019
Target date for completion of necessary administrative procedures
30 October 2019
30 November 2019
Target window for submission of first drafts of papers
December 2019
Work-in-progress workshop
August 2020
Target window for submission of final papers
Submission of proposals is done electronically using one of the forms in the sidebar. There are three forms to select from: one for individuals, another for groups of individuals, and a third one for non-profit institutions. The deadline for submitting proposals is 21July 2019 23:59 UTC+3.
Details (such as address, gender, nationality, date of birth) of all researchers involved are required to complete the form. Upload the proposal and brief CVs (two pages or less) for each researcher. Please familiarize yourself with the form in advance of applying.
The technical proposal should be no more than five pages (A4) in length, excluding cover page and references, using 12-point font, 1.5 line spacing, and standard margins. The cover page should contain the complete contact information of each researcher and a 200-word proposal abstract which should summarize the research question, main methods, data, and expected contribution to the policy debate.
Submission of a budget is not required for the proposal.
Any questions on the proposal process should be sent toresearchproposal6@wider.unu.edu by 30 June 2019. All queries and responses will be published on the RFRP announcement page after this date.