The international governance of corporate tax avoidance: A paradigm shift from tax competition to international cooperation?

Since the 1970s, constraints on public revenues have resulted in a policy condition of austerity while tax competition has induced governments to retrench welfare programs, rather than enhance tax revenues. Yet, after the global financial crisis, governments intensified efforts to increase tax reven...

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