- ISBN: 9780198725350 | 0198725353
- Cover: Paperback
- Copyright: 4/4/2016
Thomas Pogge, Leitner Professor of Philosophy and International Affairs, Yale University,Krishen Mehta, Senior Advisor, Tax Justice Network, and Advisory Board, Aspen Institute Business and Society Program
Thomas Pogge is Leitner Professor of Philosophy and International Affairs and founding Director of the Global Justice Program at Yale. He holds part-time positions at King's College, London and the Universities of Oslo and Central Lancashire. Professor Pogge is a member of the Norwegian Academy of Science as well as President of Academics Stand Against Poverty (ASAP), an international network aiming to enhance the impact of scholars, teachers, and students on global poverty, and of Incentives for Global Health, a team effort toward developing a complement to the pharmaceutical patent regime that would improve access to advanced medicines for the poor worldwide (www.healthimpactfund.org). Professor Pogge's recent publications include Politics as Usual (Polity, 2010); World Poverty and Human Rights (Polity, 2008); John Rawls: His Life and Theory of Justice (Oxford, 2007); and Freedom from Poverty as a Human Right (Oxford & UNESCO, 2007).
Krishen Mehta is a former partner with PricewaterhouseCoopers, and worked with them for almost 30 years in their NY, London, and Tokyo offices. He is an engineer by training, has an MBA, and is a Chartered Accountant. He serves on the Asia Advisory Council of Human Rights Watch, is on the Advisory Council of Aspen Institute's Business and Society Program, is Senior Adviser to the Tax Justice Network, and is a Senior Global Justice Fellow at Yale University.
Introduction: The Moral Significance of Tax-Motivated Illicit Financial Outflows, Thomas Pogge and Krishen Mehta
1. Building Institutions for a Globalized World: Automatic Information Exchange, Itai Grinberg
2. Let's Tax Anonymous Wealth!, James S. Henry
3. Country-by Country Reporting, Richard Murphy
4. Hanging Together: A Multilateral Approach to Taxing Multinationals, Reuven Avi-Yonah
5. Stateless Income and its Remedies, Edward Kleinbard
6. The Arm's Length Standard: Making it Work in a 21st Century World of Multinationals and Nation States, Lorraine Eden
7. The Taxation of Multinational Enterprises, Lee Corrick
8. More Than Just Another Tax: The Thrilling Battle Over the Financial Transaction Tax, Peter Wahl
9. Towards Unitary Taxation: Combined Reporting and Formulary Apportionment, Sol Picciotto
10. An International Convention on Financial Transparency, Harald Tollan
11. Lakes, Oceans, and Taxes: Why the World Needs a World Tax Authority, Vito Tanzi
12. Political Influence and Good Tax Governance, Allison Christians
13. Tax Competitiveness: A Dangerous Obsession, Nicholas Shaxson and John Christensen
14. A Fair Deal in Extractives: The Company Profit-Related Contract, Johnny West
15. Self-Help and Altruism: Protecting Developing Countries' Tax Revenues, Michael C. Durst
16. Ten Ways Developing Countries can take Control of their own Tax Destinies, Krishen Mehta and Erika Dayle Sui
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