Offshore finance centres and tax havens : the rise of global capital
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Offshore finance centres and tax havens : the rise of global capital
Macmillan, 1999
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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Offshore finance has transformed many small jurisdictions into high income economies and has facilitated the growth of global financial markets, deregulation and the convergence of economic policies worldwide. However, the volatility and fickle nature of global capital has also become apparent. This major new multi-disciplinary and international collection explores the development of offshore finance and is an extremely valuable resource for all those considering the issues involved in this important area.
Table of Contents
- The Rise (and Fall?) of Offshore Finance in the Global Economy: Editors' Introduction
- M.P.Hampton & J.P.Abbott Offshore and the Structural Enablement of Sovereignty
- R.Palan Offshore: the State as Legal Fiction
- S.Picciotto International Banking and Offshore Finance: London and the Major Centres
- M.K.Lewis Confidence Men: Offshore Finance and Citizenship
- S.M.Roberts The Malta Financial Services Centre: A Study in Microstate Dependency Management
- D.Fabri & G.Baldacchino A Legislature for Hire? The Capture of the State in Jersey's Offshore Finance Centre
- J.Christensen & M.P.Hampton Malaysia, Mahathir and the Labuan International Offshore Financial Centre
- Treasure Island, Pet Project or Ghost Town? J.P.Abbott Financial Regulation and Supervision Offshore: Guernsey, a Case Study
- C.M.Le Marchant Offshore Finance in Southern Africa
- P.Styger, S.H.Jhurani & E.Schimming-Chase
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