Kimberly Kay Hoang. Spiderweb capitalism: How global elites exploit frontier markets
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BookPublisher: Administrative Science Quarterly Description: 69(1), Mar, 2024: p.18-20.
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Administrative Science QuarterlySummary: he production of wealth through offshore vehicles has been increasingly linked to corruption, tax evasion, and other dubious practices. Leaks like the Panama Papers and investigations from journalists and governments suggest the proliferation of worldwide networks of people, organizations, and practices that successfully elude government control and that profit from regulatory loopholes. Yet, what these networks may look like, how they are formed, who participates in them, and how they operate across borders remain unclear.- Reproduced
https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.1177/00018392231213822
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Indian Institute of Public Administration | 69(1), Mar, 2024: p.18-20 | Available | AR132419 |
he production of wealth through offshore vehicles has been increasingly linked to corruption, tax evasion, and other dubious practices. Leaks like the Panama Papers and investigations from journalists and governments suggest the proliferation of worldwide networks of people, organizations, and practices that successfully elude government control and that profit from regulatory loopholes. Yet, what these networks may look like, how they are formed, who participates in them, and how they operate across borders remain unclear.- Reproduced
https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.1177/00018392231213822


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