Tax Justice: Putting Global Inequality on the Agenda

Tax Justice: Putting Global Inequality on the Agenda

by Matti Kohonen (Author), Francine Mestrum (Editor)

Synopsis

Tax justice is a massive issue worldwide. Never before has there been so much wealth, and yet even the world's richest countries seem to lack public finances to fund the most basic needs of their citizens. It is a great paradox of our time.

This book argues that global wealth inequalities need to be addressed in order to achieve lasting social, economic development in all countries.

There will simply never be enough finances to provide welfare for all if the rich continue to evade taxes, and large companies shift profits out of poor countries. The authors show how we can develop new forms of international solidarity to tackle this -- and keep wealth within countries that need it. They detail how money is wasted and lost, and how the global finance system ends up taking money away from the areas that need it most.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 224
Publisher: Pluto Press
Published: 20 Dec 2008

ISBN 10: 074532861X
ISBN 13: 9780745328614

Media Reviews
'Secretive offshore banking has brought capitalism to its knees, increased inequality and stymmied meaningful poverty alleviation. This timely book reveals how tax havens do this' -- Nick Mathiason, Business Correspondent, The Observer
'Massive income disparities between rich and poor constitute capitalism's greatest challenge in the 21st century. This book explains the issue and makes a highly intelligent contribution toward its resolution' -- Raymond W. Baker, Director, Global Financial Integrity and Guest Scholar at The Brookings Institution
Author Bio
Matti Kohonen is Principal Adviser on the Private Sector at Christian Aid. He is also a founding member of the Tax Justice Network, and co-editor of Tax Justice (Pluto, 2008). Francine Mestrum is a researcher and activist on social development, and coordinator of the network of Global Social Justice. She is the author of several books on global poverty, inequality and international financial institutions, and co-editor of Tax Justice (Pluto, 2008).