Nick Shaxson has a post on the Tax Justice Network blog explaining why the destination based cash flow tax (DBCFT) is a terrible idea as
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Crisis? This is a crisis
It was always going to happen. One day the world was going to wake up and say ‘what the heck are we doing trying to
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The Secret to Funding a Green New Deal
The indefatigable Ellen Brown had an article under the above title on TruthDig yesterday. With her permission I reproduce it here: As alarm bells sound
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This time it is not different
From an email from the FT just received: The second article is by Martin Wolf and he is broadly right: he is suggesting regulation is
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Bercow: parliamentary democracy at work
Last Thursday I wrote a blog entitled ‘It all comes down to Bercow’. I did so having watched Parliament the evening beforehand and having realised
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Introversion: a part of the solution
This was posted as a comment on the blog last night by someone using the name Dambrill. I thought the name was apt. And so
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What would a world that was different, and which was better, look like?
It is a strange morning when the country is in constitutional crisis; across the world there are people mourning deaths caused by those who have
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The best way to reform corporation tax? That’s the only basis that reflects where all their activities take place
A found an odd postscript to last week’s exchanges with Mike Devereux on corporation tax reform in the letter’s page of the FT where I
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The public do take notice of a company’s tax affairs when deciding how to shop
Part of academic life involves reading other people’s papers. This one caught my attention: Consumer reactions to tax avoidance: Evidence from the United States and
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