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Monday, July 09, 2012

Essex workshop papers can be downloaded here

Our annual research workshop at Essex University last week was a great success, attracting participants from six continents.
The workshop covered the theme of Tax Avoidance, Corruption and Crisis, which offered a wide scope for researchers.  
Here are links to some of the papers presented at Essex; further links will be add in the coming days:
Jorge Gaggero: Argentina: Lessons From the Past and Recent Improvements  
Moran Harari, Ofer Sitbon and Ronit Donyets-Kedar, The Missing Billions: Aggressive Tax Planning and Corporate Social Responsibility in Israel   
Jinning Hong, Keith W. Glaister and Jane Frecknall-Hughes: Mapping Tax Strategy on to a Model of Foreign Direct Investment: A Theoretical Perspective  
Ingrid Hauge Johansen: The Role of the City of London Corporation and Lord Mayor in the Global Financial Crisis 
Daniel Mackenzie: Human Security and the Offshore Financial System: Underdevelopment, Corruption and Arms 
Uddhab Pyakurel: Challenge to Make Tax Avoidance as a Major Agenda of Common People of Nepal 
Francis Weyzig: Tax treaty shopping: Structural determinants of Foreign Direct Investment routed through the Netherlands

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