The Benefits of Tax Competition Michael A. RapoffBeginning with a primer on international taxation, this IEA monograph shows why the arguments used by governments to prevent tax competition are fallacious. It also outlines the threats to tax competition from the EU and OECD, and proposes ways in which the UK government should respond to those threats.
central banks should welcome competition as it forces them to offer consumers greater choice and improved quality
this text investigates the increasing emphasis on materiality which was designed to consolidate
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The Meaning of Independence
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demographic history and the impact of selection
a common concern of all countries
Janet Wolff’s fascinating volume is a family history – but one that is digressive and consistently surprising
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