Re-Imagining Offshore Finance

Market-Dominant Small Juridictions in a Globalizing Financial World
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"Christopher Bruner's important and timely book convincingly argues that we need to take seriously a handful of small jurisdictions that, for better and worse, have managed to compete for ever-increasing shares of the market for cross-border finance. Through a careful study of the institutional features of a number of jurisdictions, Bruner identifies a special group, 'market-dominant small jurisdictions,' that have excelled in this competition, and distills the essential factors leading to their success. This is a major contribution to the literature." Erin O'hara O'connor,Dean and McKenzie Professor of Law, Florida State University College of Law "Are tax havens good or bad? Professor Bruner brings a fresh new perspective to this tantalizingly simple question in his book Re-Imagining Offshore Finance. By engaging an impressively broad scope of literatures and breaking through old, unhelpful labels, Bruner is able to identify fascinating new themes in offshore tax and financial competition. In bringing to light the concept of 'market-dominant small jurisdictions,' Bruner helps move the intellectual debate forward in a truly novel and important way." Adam Rosenzweig, Vice Dean for Academic Affairs and Professor of Law, Washington University School of Law
EAN 9780190466879
ISBN 978-0-19-046687-9
Date de parution 15/01/2017
Nombres de pages 246
Type d’ouvrage Colloques - Etudes - Rapports
Support Livre
Langue Anglais
Auteur(s) Christopher M. Bruner
Editeur Oxford University Press
Thème Économie > Économie européenne / Économie internationale
Thème secondaire Droit > Droit commercial et des affaires > Droit financier / Droit bancaire / Droit du crédit / Droit boursier
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Re-Imagining Offshore Finance
75,20 €