Discourse on the merits and pitfalls of multilateral cooperation for advancing justice in international tax law have recently re-emerged in the literature. Some tax scholars, even while criticizing global projects like the OECD/G20 initiatives on base erosion, profit shifting and the tax challenges arising from the digitalisation of the economy, insist that cooperative efforts herald a step in the right direction. Others contest the feasibility of international cooperation or its value for developing countries. Drawing on Albert Hirschman’s oft-cited framework for actor behaviour under institutional malperformance, this article shows that there are three alternatives for those discontented with the status quo: to remain loyal despite disagr...
This paper is about how the world reestablishes international tax order. The paper focuses on the OE...
The rise and development of “Base Erosion and Profit Shifting” project by the Organization for Econo...
Tax cooperation seems to be more difficult to achieve through multilateralism than any other economi...
Discourse on the merits and pitfalls of multilateral cooperation for advancing justice in internatio...
Since the 2008 financial crisis, multilateral cooperation in international tax law has developed at ...
Tax competition poses two problems for international cooperation: defection and distributive conflic...
The research answered whether cooperation in ruling corporate taxation, a traditional obligation of ...
This Briefing summarises ICTD Working Paper 55, which examines the Mutual Agreement Procedure (MAP) ...
The research answered whether cooperation in ruling corporate taxation, a traditional obligation of ...
The recent economic crisis increased the need for countries and international organizations to find...
Action 15 of the OECD/G-20 Base Erosion and Profit Shifting (BEPS) project is to "develop a multilat...
The G7’s “global minimum tax” accord—followed by a new version of the OECD’s “Two Pillar Solution” a...
Over the past two and a half years, the international tax community has focused on the Base Erosion ...
The recent pace of international agreement aimed to reduce tax evasion and avoidance was completely ...
International cooperation in tax policy is deeply fractured. Inconsistencies, loopholes, and ineffec...
This paper is about how the world reestablishes international tax order. The paper focuses on the OE...
The rise and development of “Base Erosion and Profit Shifting” project by the Organization for Econo...
Tax cooperation seems to be more difficult to achieve through multilateralism than any other economi...
Discourse on the merits and pitfalls of multilateral cooperation for advancing justice in internatio...
Since the 2008 financial crisis, multilateral cooperation in international tax law has developed at ...
Tax competition poses two problems for international cooperation: defection and distributive conflic...
The research answered whether cooperation in ruling corporate taxation, a traditional obligation of ...
This Briefing summarises ICTD Working Paper 55, which examines the Mutual Agreement Procedure (MAP) ...
The research answered whether cooperation in ruling corporate taxation, a traditional obligation of ...
The recent economic crisis increased the need for countries and international organizations to find...
Action 15 of the OECD/G-20 Base Erosion and Profit Shifting (BEPS) project is to "develop a multilat...
The G7’s “global minimum tax” accord—followed by a new version of the OECD’s “Two Pillar Solution” a...
Over the past two and a half years, the international tax community has focused on the Base Erosion ...
The recent pace of international agreement aimed to reduce tax evasion and avoidance was completely ...
International cooperation in tax policy is deeply fractured. Inconsistencies, loopholes, and ineffec...
This paper is about how the world reestablishes international tax order. The paper focuses on the OE...
The rise and development of “Base Erosion and Profit Shifting” project by the Organization for Econo...
Tax cooperation seems to be more difficult to achieve through multilateralism than any other economi...