
doi: 10.17059/2014-2-14
handle: 11368/2800724 , 10419/124066
The paper analyses the nature and extent of the offshore world, a grey area that is playing a major role in present-day economy. The main institutions moulding this peculiar environment are discussed: preferential tax regimes, tax havens and offshore financial centers. Their role in the globalised world is outlined after a scrutiny of the specialized literature, reports by non-governmental bodies and companies’ advertisings. Finally, we present a tentative reconstruction of its geographical organization, inclusive of cartographic representations of the main international networks.
tax havens, TAX HAVEN, financial space, offshore, financial space; offshore; tax havens, Regional economics. Space in economics, BRITISH EMPIRE, POST INDUSTRIAL ECONOMY, British empire, tax haven, offshoring, financial space; offshoring; tax haven, ddc:330, F36, G15, financialization, N2, FINANCIAL CENTRES, OFFSHORE, O16, FINANCIAL SPACE, HT388, post industrial economy, financial centres, F65, FINANCIALIZATION, jel: jel:N2, jel: jel:F36, jel: jel:G15, jel: jel:O16
tax havens, TAX HAVEN, financial space, offshore, financial space; offshore; tax havens, Regional economics. Space in economics, BRITISH EMPIRE, POST INDUSTRIAL ECONOMY, British empire, tax haven, offshoring, financial space; offshoring; tax haven, ddc:330, F36, G15, financialization, N2, FINANCIAL CENTRES, OFFSHORE, O16, FINANCIAL SPACE, HT388, post industrial economy, financial centres, F65, FINANCIALIZATION, jel: jel:N2, jel: jel:F36, jel: jel:G15, jel: jel:O16
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