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Corporate Inversion
October 16, 2002, Cato Institute, by Veronique de Rugy, Written Testimony for the Senate
Appropriations Subcommittee on Treasury and General Government: Hearing on "Corporate Moves to Tax Havens"
April 2002, When Multi-Nationals Vote On Taxes, By: Denis Kleinfeld
European Union
March 2002, The European Journal , by Dr Véronique de Rugy, The
European Union Tax Cartel is Bad for the US Economy
Money Laundering
First Quarter 2002, The Center for Technology Policy at the Free Congress Foundation, by Bert Ely, The New Money Laundering Law Won't Stop International Terrorism
January 2002, Prosperitas Vol. II, Issue I, by Daniel J. Mitchell, U.S. Government Agencies Confirm That Low-Tax Jurisdictions Are Not Money Laundering Havens
October 2001, Prosperitas Vol. I Issue III, by Andrew F. Quinlan, Money Laundering Legislation Would Discourage International Cooperation in the Fight Against Crime
October 16, 2001, The Heritage Foundation Backgrounder, by Dan Mitchell, Money Laundering Bill Should Target Criminals, Not Low Taxes
September 25, 2001, Heritage Foundation Backgrounder, by Gerald P. O'Driscoll, Jr., Brett D.
Schaefer, and John C. Hulsman, Stopping Terrorism: Follow the Money
IRS Information Sharing Regulation
July 5, 2001, The Heritage Foundation Executive Memorandum (No. 757), by Daniel J. Mitchell, Ph.D., Proposed IRS Regulation Flouts Congress and Would Harm the Economy
Tax Competition
November 2002, National Bureau Of Economic Research (NBER) Working Paper No. 9334, by Eckhard Janeba and Guttorm Schjelderup, Why
Europe Should Love Tax Competition and the U.S. Even More So
April 2002, Prosperitas Vol. II, Issue II, by Carlyle Rogers, The
Case for International Tax Competition: A Caribbean Perspective
November 2001, Prosperitas Vol. I Issue IV, by Daniel J. Mitchell, The Adverse Impact of Tax Harmonization and Information Exchange on the U.S. Economy
November 2001, by Terence Dwyer and Deborah Dwyer, Transparency Versus Privacy: Reflections On OECD Concepts Of Unfair Tax Competition, This article was first published by the Commonwealth Secretariat in its International Capital Markets Quarterly Review vol 21 No2/3 July 2001 and is reproduced by permission.
October 1, 2001, Competitive Enterprise Institute , by Stephen Entin, New
Threats To Foreign Investment: The U.S. Treasury And Information-Sharing
September 5, 2001, Heritage Foundation Backgrounder, by Dan Mitchell, How the Johnson-Neal Bill Would Harm Competition and Tax Reform
August 13, 2001, Research Reports, Published by American Institute for Economic Research, Tax Competition Is Beneficial, Not Harmful
July 20, 2001, The Heritage Foundation Backgrounder , by Daniel J. Mitchell, Ph.D., A Tax Competition Primer: Why Tax Harmonization and Information Exchange Undermine America's Competitive Advantage in
the Global Economy
June 2001, Tax Foundation, by Scott Hodge, It's Not the Luck of the Irish -- It's Their Low Corporate Taxes
May 1, 2001, Richard W. Rahn's Taking Exception Letter to the Washington Post
April 25, 2001, Bruce Zagaris, Application of OECD
Harmful Tax Practices Criteria to the OECD Countries Shows Potential Dangers to the U.S. Sovereignty
April 25, 2001, Dan Mitchell's Letter to the Editors of Tax Notes
January 7, 2001, Presented at a CFP meeting in Bridgetown, Barbados, by Bruce Zagaris, Issues Low-Tax Regimes Should Raise When Negotiating With the OECD, pdf format
September 18, 2000, The Heritage Foundation Backgrounder, Daniel J. Mitchell, Ph.D.; An OECD Proposal To Eliminate Tax Competition Would Mean Higher Taxes And Less Privacy
UN Tax Grab
August 2001, Prosperitas Vol. I Issue II, by Daniel J. Mitchell, United Nations Seeks Global Tax Authority
March 28, 2002, Freedom Alliance, by Fred Gedrich, Monterrey
Money Grabbers Try to Exploit World's Poor
March 2002, Freedom Alliance, UN Papers
February 6, 2002, Freedom Alliance: Issue Brief 2002-03, by Fred Gedrich, United Nations Seeks $70 Billion Handout From U.S. Taxpayers
WTO and ETI/FSC
March 2002, The European Journal, by Dr Daniel J. Mitchell, The
Flawed WTO Tax Decision
Fundamental Tax Reform
August 2001, Prosperitas Vol. I Issue I, by Daniel J. Mitchell, Oxfam's Shoddy Attack on Low-Tax Jurisdictions
August 2001, by Bruce Zagaris, Press Release, Paper: Exchange of Tax Information Policies at
the Millennium: Balancing Enforcement with Due Process and International Human Rights [PDF Version]
August 2001, CEI Update , by Jessica Melugin, Tax Simplification To What
End? Today's Simplification Could Be Tomorrow's Higher Sales Taxes
June 28, 2001, IRET Congressional Advisory #116, by Stephen J. Entin, Treasury's
Qualified Intermediary Regulations And The OECD Tax Haven Initiative: Threats To International Capital Mobility And Investment
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