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The Panama Papers refers to a massive leak of information encompassing more than 11 million documents involving more than 200,000 offshore entities. The leak originated in Panama. Some of the documents involve transactions as far back as the 1970s. Numerous wealthy individuals, including top...
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The Panama Papers refers to a massive leak of information encompassing more than 11 million documents involving more than 200,000 offshore entities. The leak originated in Panama. Some of the documents involve transactions as far back as the 1970s. Numerous wealthy individuals, including top...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10014034989
.Studies, conducted about the perceptions of tax evasion as a crime, have suggested that the tax non-compliance environment has been … created from the perception of the taxpayers towards tax evasion as a non-serious crime. Consequently, the degree of non …'s perception of the severity of a crime has important implications for society. However, those studies are inconclusive in …
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serious than the men in the sample. Buying a pirated CD/DVD was considered to be the least serious crime, overall, while …
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Most Favored Nation (MFN) status, trade embargoes and blockades have traditionally been used to entice nations to alter their behavior or to punish them for certain behavior. The intentions behind these policies are generally noble, at least on the surface. However, instituting these policies...
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This paper examines U.S. military spending from 2000-2015 in an attempt to determine whether cuts in military spending have decimated the U.S. military, as some political leaders suggest, and whether a large increase in military spending can be justified
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Most Favored Nation (MFN) status, trade embargoes and blockades have traditionally been used to entice nations to alter their behavior or to punish them for certain behavior. The intentions behind these policies are generally noble, at least on the surface. However, instituting these policies...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10014059864
Economic sanctions are intended to cause pain to the target country or, in the case of smart sanctions, to particular individuals or groups. Over the years, two basic views have emerged on the ethics of employing economic sanctions. One view applies utilitarian ethics to justify sanctions while...
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This paper reports on and contrasts Russian and Ukrainian views on 31 moral and political issues. Data were taken from the most recent World Values Survey. Some issues also examined gender differences. The total sample size was 6000+
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crime. What are the two things? First, there is either a threat or an offer. In the former case, it is, typically, to … request for funds or other valuable considerations. When put together, there is a threat that unless paid off, the secret will … and it is widely seen as a crime. But that is just the puzzle. The mystery is that over a dozen attempts to account for …
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