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Herding Cats and Taming Tax Havens: The US Strategy of ‘Not In My Backyard’

Ronen Palan and Duncan Wigan

Global Policy, 2014, vol. 5, issue 3, 334-343

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The U.S. is now internationalizing FATCA not by the traditional means of passing the baton to multilateral forums, but instead by relying on a complex admixture of coercion, emulation and adaptation across the public private divide.

Date: 2014
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