The Intricacies of Tax & Globalization review explores the effect of globalization on taxation. It looks into the available data (particularly from the OECD and EU) to explore global trends in taxation over the past three decades to evaluate whether and to what extent globalization leads to convergence or divergence of national tax policies, and to assess the merit of such changes
In the international literature, a great number of studies have sought to determine the relations...
Abstract: At the beginning of the XXI century the dynamic development of the processes of internatio...
Comparative taxation is a fascinating and frustrating subject. It is fascinating because, through th...
One of the central issues in comparative law and political economy is whether the forces of globaliz...
In the international literature, a great number of studies have sought to determine the relationship...
This essay makes a proposal that may not be controversial among those with a particular interest in ...
The economic changes associated with globalization tighten financial pressures on governments of hig...
This paper begins with a description of globalization and analyzes its nature and effects on the fin...
Globalization is thought to reduce the ability of governments to collect taxes. If labor and capital...
This column is based on the article “International Tax Relations: Theory and Implications,” which wa...
This book explains how the tax rules of the various countries in the world interact with one another...
From the introduction: Governments rely heavily on taxes to fund their operations. If the business t...
The current age of globalization can be distinguished from the previous one (from 1870 to 1914) by t...
Globalization carries profound implications for tax systems, yet most tax systems, including that of...
Professor Paul R. McDaniel has performed an extremely valuable service in clarifying the relationshi...
In the international literature, a great number of studies have sought to determine the relations...
Abstract: At the beginning of the XXI century the dynamic development of the processes of internatio...
Comparative taxation is a fascinating and frustrating subject. It is fascinating because, through th...
One of the central issues in comparative law and political economy is whether the forces of globaliz...
In the international literature, a great number of studies have sought to determine the relationship...
This essay makes a proposal that may not be controversial among those with a particular interest in ...
The economic changes associated with globalization tighten financial pressures on governments of hig...
This paper begins with a description of globalization and analyzes its nature and effects on the fin...
Globalization is thought to reduce the ability of governments to collect taxes. If labor and capital...
This column is based on the article “International Tax Relations: Theory and Implications,” which wa...
This book explains how the tax rules of the various countries in the world interact with one another...
From the introduction: Governments rely heavily on taxes to fund their operations. If the business t...
The current age of globalization can be distinguished from the previous one (from 1870 to 1914) by t...
Globalization carries profound implications for tax systems, yet most tax systems, including that of...
Professor Paul R. McDaniel has performed an extremely valuable service in clarifying the relationshi...
In the international literature, a great number of studies have sought to determine the relations...
Abstract: At the beginning of the XXI century the dynamic development of the processes of internatio...
Comparative taxation is a fascinating and frustrating subject. It is fascinating because, through th...