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[23.11.12] Dependency and Denial: The Regulatory Landscape for Tax Havens

The Norwegian Institute of International Affairs, NUPI, has the pleasure of inviting you to a seminar:

Dependency and Denial: The Regulatory Landscape for Tax Havens
The seminar will tackle the relationship between tax havens and development, and what the US and the EU do to regulate tax havens.

The research project Systems of Tax Evasion and Laundering (STEAL) seeks to identify Global Wealth Chains that are the articulation of organized activities between individuals or international entities, developed countries, developing countries, and tax havens.

Tid:
Fredag 23.11.12, kl.12:30
Sted:
NUPI , C.J. Hambrosplass 2 D

Program 12:30-14:30

  • Welcome and Introduction: The STEAL program and Global Wealth Chains
    Dr. Benjamin de Carvalho, NUPI, and Prof. Leonard Seabrooke, NUPI
  • New Dependency Relationships: Offshore, Large Banking Conglomerates and Development"
    Prof. Ronen Palan, City University London
  • Tackling Tax havens in the US and EU: A Strategy of Not In My Backyard (NIMBY)
    Dr. Duncan Wigan, Copenhagen Business School
  • Plenary Discussion
    Chair: Dr. Eleni Tsingou, Copenhagen Business School

The research project STEAL is funded by the Norwegian Research Council.

 

The NUPI policy briefs associated with the seminar can be downloaded here: 

NUPI Policy Brief  No. 13
New Dependency Relationships: Offshore, Large Banking Conglomerates and Development  
Ronen Palan

Policy Brief no. 13, Palan

 

NUPI Policy Brief  No. 14
Tackling Tax Havens in the US and EU: A Strategy of Not In My Backyard (NIMBY)  
Duncan Wigan

NUPI Policy Brief No. 14, Wigan