Author

Publication

2017 - Cambridge University Press

Language

English

Word Count

65,500 words, Guess

Page Count

262 pages

Identifiers

  • ISBN-139781108548267
  • ISBN-101108548261
  • Better World Books9781108548267
  • Open LibraryOL40449181M

Description

Bringing a unique voice to international taxation, this book argues against the conventional support of multilateral co-operation in favour of structured competition as a way to promote both justice and efficiency in international tax policy. Tsilly Dagan analyses international taxation as a decentralised market, where governments have increasingly become strategic actors. While many of the challenges of the current international tax regime derive from this decentralised competitive structure, Dagan argues that curtailing competition through centralisation is not necessarily the answer. Conversely, competition - if properly calibrated and notwithstanding its dubious reputation - is conducive, rather than detrimental, to both efficiency and global justice. International Tax Policy begins with the basic normative goals of income taxation, explaining how competition transforms them and analysing the strategic game states play on the bilateral and multilateral level. It then considers the costs and benefits of co-operation and competition in terms of efficiency and justice.

Subjects

Other Editions

  • International Tax PolicyCambridge University Press2017

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