The hypocritical hegemon : how the United States shapes global rules against tax evasion and avoidance

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The hypocritical hegemon : how the United States shapes global rules against tax evasion and avoidance

Lukas Hakelberg

(Cornell studies in money)

Cornell University Press, 2020

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Includes bibliographical references (p. 155-184) and index

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In The Hypocritical Hegemon, Lukas Hakelberg takes a close look at how US domestic politics affects and determines the course of global tax policy. Through an examination of recent international efforts to crack down on offshore tax havens and the role the United States has played, Hakelberg uncovers how a seemingly innocuous technical addition to US law has had enormous impact around the world, particularly for individuals and corporations aiming to avoid and evade taxation. Through bullying and using its overwhelming political power, writes Hakelberg, the United States has imposed rules on the rest of the world while exempting domestic banks for the same reporting requirements. It can do so because no other government wields control over such huge financial and consumer markets. This power imbalance is at the heart of The Hypocritical Hegemon. Thanks to generous funding from COFFERS EU, the ebook editions of this book are available as Open Access volumes from Cornell Open (cornellpress.cornell.edu/cornell-open) and other repositories.

Table of Contents

1. Change and Stability in Global Tax Policy 2. Power in International Tax Politics 3. Countering Harmful Tax Practices 4. The Swift Return of Tax Competition 5. The Emergence of Multilateral AEI 6. The BEPS Project: Long Live Arm's Length 7. From Hegemony to Transatlantic Tax Battle?

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