Havens in a Storm: The Struggle for Global Tax Regulation

Havens in a Storm: The Struggle for Global Tax Regulation

by J. C. Sharman
Havens in a Storm: The Struggle for Global Tax Regulation

Havens in a Storm: The Struggle for Global Tax Regulation

by J. C. Sharman

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Overview

Small states have learned in recent decades that capital accumulates where taxes are low; as a result, tax havens have increasingly competed for the attention of international investors with tax and regulatory concessions. Economically powerful countries including France, Britain, Japan, and the United States, however, wished to stanch the offshore flow of domestic taxable capital. Since 1998 the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) has attempted to impose common tax regulations on more than three dozen small states.

In a fascinating book based on fieldwork and interviews in twenty-two countries in the Caribbean, North America, Europe, and islands in the Pacific and Indian Oceans, J. C. Sharman shows how the struggle was decided in favor of the tax havens, which eventually avoided common regulation. No other book on tax havens is based on such extensive fieldwork, and no other author has had access to so many of the key decision makers who played roles in the conflict between onshore and offshore Sharman suggests that microstates succeeded in their struggle with great powers because of their astute deployment of reputation and effective rhetorical self-positioning. In effect, they persuaded a transnational audience that the OECD was being untrue to its own values by engaging in a hypocritical, bullying exercise inimical to free competition.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780801445040
Publisher: Cornell University Press
Publication date: 11/30/2006
Series: Cornell Studies in Political Economy
Pages: 224
Product dimensions: 6.12(w) x 9.25(h) x 0.81(d)
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

J. C. Sharman is Senior Lecturer in Government and International Relations at the University of Sydney. He is the author of Repression and Resistance in Communist Europe.

Table of Contents


Acknowledgments     ix
Introduction     1
Death, Taxes, and Tax Havens     20
Regulative Norms and Inappropriate Means     49
Hearts and Minds in the Global Arena     70
Reputation, Blacklisting, and the Tax Havens     101
The OECD Rhetorically Entrapped     127
Implications for Policy and Theory     149
Notes     163
Bibliography     191
Index     207

What People are Saying About This

Ronen Palan

In this highly informative, nuanced, and balanced book, J. C. Sharman narrates the fascinating story of how the Davids of the modern world, the small tax havens, have managed to beat the modern Goliath represented by the OECD campaign against harmful tax competition. Without losing sight of the theoretical underpinnings of his narrative, Sharman weaves a tale of complex political maneuvering on par with the best detective stories This has resulted in one of the most important recent contributions to international relations scholarship.

Sol Picciotto

Tax havens and attempts at their regulation have increasingly become—an issue of intense public debate and some academic analysis. J. C. Sharman is in a unique position due to the very extensive empirical research he has conducted. He has personally visited a large number of countries, both developed OECD states and a substantial number of havens, interviewing many key players and collecting much documentation. Havens in a Storm provides a fascinating overview of recent developments and cogent analysis of the political dynamics of the issue.

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