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Tax Injustice in the Global South - Causes, Consequences & Solutions
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Overview2 Topics
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Background information12 Topics
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1. What is tax?
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2. What are the purposes of tax? 4Rs & 2Ss
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3. Framing: What is distributive justice & what does it have to do with tax?
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4. How is tax an issue of Global Justice?
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5. The tax consensus: How have tax-policy recommendations impacted developing countries?
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6. What is the logic behind the tax consensus?
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7. How is the world different today than when the dominant tax rules were created?
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8. Corporate tax dodging in the Global South
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9. What are the impacts of tax dodging?
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10. What strategies are used to avoid paying tax?
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11. What can be done?
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12. Solutions
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1. What is tax?
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Endnotes
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Glossary
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References
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Interactive learningDeepen your knowledge1 Quiz
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Didactic partsExercises for group activities8 Topics
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CONCLUSION Copy
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