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ID103860
Title ProperLooking for plan B
Other Title Informationwhat next for Island hosts of offshore finance
LanguageENG
AuthorHampton, Mark P ;  Christensen, John
Publication2011.
Summary / Abstract (Note)This paper examines offshore finance centres and tax havens that are hosted by small island economies (SIEs). In many cases, hosting offshore finance has been a lucrative activity for SIEs since the 1960s in terms of employment (direct and indirect) and overall contribution to GDP and government revenues. Despite the scale and reach of the global offshore economy, at present many SIE hosts face an unsettled future in light of significant international pressure from nation states, international organisations such as the EU and OECD and, increasingly, from civil society in both the developed and less-developed world. Given the economic importance of hosting offshore finance for many SIEs around the world, the development options facing many island jurisdictions are discussed. The paper poses the fundamental question: what has changed since the major initiatives around the year 2000? Then the situation facing many SIE hosts, the changing global political economy and their shifting negotiations and alliances within it are discussed.
`In' analytical NoteRound Table Vol. 100, No. 413; Apr 2011: p169-181
Journal SourceRound Table Vol. 100, No. 413; Apr 2011: p169-181
Key WordsTax Havens ;  Political Economy ;  Economic Development ;  Jersey ;  OECD ;  Offshore Financial Centres ;  Cognitive Lock-in ;  Political lock-in ;  Functional lock-in ;  Financial Secrecy Index ;  Offshore ;  Island