General summary of findings. Introduction: Why do countries become tax havens? -- Benefits versus costs of being a tax haven -- The scope of tax haven impact and the ways in which that impact is felt -- International anti-tax haven campaigns -- General summary of findings.
Summary:
"In Outlaw Paradise, the author argues that countries that become tax havens do so as a rational economic development policy. They do so despite international anti-tax haven naming and shaming campaigns because, ultimately, the financial benefits outweigh any costs imposed by these campaigns; the solution involves recognizing this and adapting"-- Provided by publisher.
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