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Business, civil society and the 'new' politics of corporate tax justice : paying a fair share?
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- Summary
- This book provides a political economy analysis of the global campaign against corporate tax avoidance which has emerged since the financial crisis of 2007-08. It highlights the complex and multidimensional strategies used by activists to influence public opinion, formal regulation and corporate behaviour. While campaigning is successful at exposing tax avoidance, it presents significant governance challenges. It reveals the battle to establish fair and sustainable corporate tax regimes has only just begun. It offers an assessment of the emerging role of new tax justice NGOs, the media and wistleblowers, as well as new governance strategies and policies targeting multinational corporations
- Language
- eng
- Extent
- xiii, 318 p.
- Contents
-
- Introduction: business, civil society and the 'new' politics of corporate tax justice: paying a fair share?
- Elbra, A.
- Eccleston, R.
- ; p. 1-20
- The evolution of the international corporate tax regime, 1920-2008
- Woodward, R.
- ; p. 22-39
- BEPS and the new politics of corporate tax justice
- Eccleston, R.
- ; p. 40-67
- Activism and the 'new' politics of tax justice
- Elbra, A.
- ; p. 68-88
- Tax justice activists in global wealth chains
- Seabrooke, L.
- Wigan, D.
- ; p. 90-108
- Private regulatory approaches and international tax policy
- Kellow, A.
- ; p. 109-127
- Large accounting firms and tax planning in a 'fair tax' era
- Latulippe, L.
- ; p. 128-154
- Paying a 'fair share' : multinational corporations' perspectives on taxation
- Mikler, J.
- Elbra, A.
- ; p. 155-176
- The role of private actors in the international tax policy process : towards a conceptual framework
- Porter, T.
- Ronit, K.
- ; p. 178-199
- The EITI and fair taxation : exploring the linkages
- Van Alstine, J.
- Smith, L.
- ; p. 200-218
- Tax justice as social license : the fair tax mark
- Christians, A.
- ; p. 219-246
- The legitimacy of private standards : lessons from fair trade and forestry for international tax governance
- Gale, F.
- Murphy-Gregory, H.
- ; p. 247-268
- Whistleblowing and investigative journalism : reputational damage and the private governance of aggressive tax planning
- Johnson, L.
- ; p. 269-291
- Conclusion: business, civil society and the politics of corporate tax justice: paying their fair share?
- Eccleston, R.
- Elbra, A.
- ; p. 292-304
- Isbn
- 9781788114974
- Label
- Business, civil society and the 'new' politics of corporate tax justice : paying a fair share?
- Title
- Business, civil society and the 'new' politics of corporate tax justice : paying a fair share?
- Language
- eng
- Summary
- This book provides a political economy analysis of the global campaign against corporate tax avoidance which has emerged since the financial crisis of 2007-08. It highlights the complex and multidimensional strategies used by activists to influence public opinion, formal regulation and corporate behaviour. While campaigning is successful at exposing tax avoidance, it presents significant governance challenges. It reveals the battle to establish fair and sustainable corporate tax regimes has only just begun. It offers an assessment of the emerging role of new tax justice NGOs, the media and wistleblowers, as well as new governance strategies and policies targeting multinational corporations
- Geographic coverage
- International
- Index
- no index present
- Language note
- English
- Literary form
- non fiction
- http://library.link/vocab/relatedWorkOrContributorName
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- Eccleston, R
- Elbra, A
- Series statement
- Elgar politics and business series
- http://library.link/vocab/subjectName
-
- tax policy
- corporate income tax
- corporate social responsibility
- tax avoidance
- international tax planning
- Label
- Business, civil society and the 'new' politics of corporate tax justice : paying a fair share?
- Contents
-
- Introduction: business, civil society and the 'new' politics of corporate tax justice: paying a fair share?
- Elbra, A.
- Eccleston, R.
- ; p. 1-20
- The evolution of the international corporate tax regime, 1920-2008
- Woodward, R.
- ; p. 22-39
- BEPS and the new politics of corporate tax justice
- Eccleston, R.
- ; p. 40-67
- Activism and the 'new' politics of tax justice
- Elbra, A.
- ; p. 68-88
- Tax justice activists in global wealth chains
- Seabrooke, L.
- Wigan, D.
- ; p. 90-108
- Private regulatory approaches and international tax policy
- Kellow, A.
- ; p. 109-127
- Large accounting firms and tax planning in a 'fair tax' era
- Latulippe, L.
- ; p. 128-154
- Paying a 'fair share' : multinational corporations' perspectives on taxation
- Mikler, J.
- Elbra, A.
- ; p. 155-176
- The role of private actors in the international tax policy process : towards a conceptual framework
- Porter, T.
- Ronit, K.
- ; p. 178-199
- The EITI and fair taxation : exploring the linkages
- Van Alstine, J.
- Smith, L.
- ; p. 200-218
- Tax justice as social license : the fair tax mark
- Christians, A.
- ; p. 219-246
- The legitimacy of private standards : lessons from fair trade and forestry for international tax governance
- Gale, F.
- Murphy-Gregory, H.
- ; p. 247-268
- Whistleblowing and investigative journalism : reputational damage and the private governance of aggressive tax planning
- Johnson, L.
- ; p. 269-291
- Conclusion: business, civil society and the politics of corporate tax justice: paying their fair share?
- Eccleston, R.
- Elbra, A.
- ; p. 292-304
- Extent
- xiii, 318 p.
- Isbn
- 9781788114974
- Isbn Type
- (eBook)
- Label
- Business, civil society and the 'new' politics of corporate tax justice : paying a fair share?
- Contents
-
- Introduction: business, civil society and the 'new' politics of corporate tax justice: paying a fair share?
- Elbra, A.
- Eccleston, R.
- ; p. 1-20
- The evolution of the international corporate tax regime, 1920-2008
- Woodward, R.
- ; p. 22-39
- BEPS and the new politics of corporate tax justice
- Eccleston, R.
- ; p. 40-67
- Activism and the 'new' politics of tax justice
- Elbra, A.
- ; p. 68-88
- Tax justice activists in global wealth chains
- Seabrooke, L.
- Wigan, D.
- ; p. 90-108
- Private regulatory approaches and international tax policy
- Kellow, A.
- ; p. 109-127
- Large accounting firms and tax planning in a 'fair tax' era
- Latulippe, L.
- ; p. 128-154
- Paying a 'fair share' : multinational corporations' perspectives on taxation
- Mikler, J.
- Elbra, A.
- ; p. 155-176
- The role of private actors in the international tax policy process : towards a conceptual framework
- Porter, T.
- Ronit, K.
- ; p. 178-199
- The EITI and fair taxation : exploring the linkages
- Van Alstine, J.
- Smith, L.
- ; p. 200-218
- Tax justice as social license : the fair tax mark
- Christians, A.
- ; p. 219-246
- The legitimacy of private standards : lessons from fair trade and forestry for international tax governance
- Gale, F.
- Murphy-Gregory, H.
- ; p. 247-268
- Whistleblowing and investigative journalism : reputational damage and the private governance of aggressive tax planning
- Johnson, L.
- ; p. 269-291
- Conclusion: business, civil society and the politics of corporate tax justice: paying their fair share?
- Eccleston, R.
- Elbra, A.
- ; p. 292-304
- Extent
- xiii, 318 p.
- Isbn
- 9781788114974
- Isbn Type
- (eBook)
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