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This open access volume addresses the link between international taxation, the 2030 Sustainable Development Agenda and the medium-term revenue strategy concept. It also analyses how countries and governments can reinforce this link in current and future initiatives in international taxation,...
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quality of governance in an unbalanced panel data set consisting of all countries in the world (217) using data from 1980 to …
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Introduction -- Part I: Global tax governance and developing countries (Chapters that work on global matters of tax policy and the impact on developing countries) -- Chapter 1. Getting the Short End of the Stick: Power Relations and their Distributive Outcomes for Lower-Income Countries in...
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Chapter 1. Current Context and the Targets Ahead -- Chapter 2. Income Inequality: An Indicator of Declining Growth -- Chapter 3. The Impacts of Inequality and Effects of External Factors in Economics -- Chapter 4. Economics and Sustainability: An Introduction to the ESGB Model -- Chapter 5. The...
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Global emissions beyond 44 gigatonnes of carbondioxide equivalent (GtCO2e) in 2020 can potentially lead the world to an …
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This article questions the assumptions, sustainability and ethics of endless economic growth on the basis of environmental science, ecological economics and ecological ethics. It considers the impossibility and unsustainability of endless physical growth on a finite planet. It considers the...
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An intensifying combination of instability, inequality, and environmental degradation obliges us to consider how best to reform capitalism. The question of the system's reformability has deep historic roots in capitalism's long-wave dynamic where periods of crises have recurrently set in motion...
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