Outlaw Paradise: Why Countries Become Tax Havens (Hardcover)
In Outlaw Paradise, the author argues that countries that become tax havens do so as a rational economic development policy. They do so despite international anti-tax haven naming and shaming campaigns because, ultimately, the financial benefits outweigh any costs imposed by these campaigns; the solution involves recognizing this and adapting.
Charles A. Dainoff is an assistant professor in the Politics and Philosophy Department of the University of Idaho.