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Samuel Tilahun Tessema: Tax Incentives in Africa: A Human Rights Perspective : Competition to Attract FDI through Tax Incentives: A Threat for the Realisation of Socio-economic Rights in Africa - Livro de bolso
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[EAN: 9783847332510], Neubuch, Publisher/Verlag: LAP Lambert Academic Publishing | Competition to Attract FDI through Tax Incentives: A Threat for the Realisation of Socio-economic Rights in Africa | In a desperate quest for development, many states are granting extremely generous and untargeted tax incentives to Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) without any due consideration of the inefficacy or negative spillover effects of such incentives. This is especially true for African countries which are under continuous internal and external political pressure because of their fragile economies and extremely high unemployment rate. Under such conditions therefore the absence of empirical evidence for the economic efficacy of tax incentives does little to quell the political enthusiasm. Then what is the impact of this negligent, if not deliberate, act of African countries on the socio-economic rights of their population? Are tax incentive schemes in compliance with the human rights, particularly socio-economic rights obligations of African countries? How do they affect the socio-economic rights of African people and how can these acts of governments be challenged using the relevant human rights instruments ratified by African countries? are some of the questions that this research tries to seek answer to. | Format: Paperback | Language/Sprache: english | 84 pp<
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In a desperate quest for development, many states are granting extremely generous and untargeted tax incentives to Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) without any due consideration of the inefficacy or negative spillover effects of such incentives. This is especially true for African countries which are under continuous internal and external political pressure because of their fragile economies and extremely high unemployment rate. Under such conditions therefore the absence of empirical evidence for the economic efficacy of tax incentives does little to quell the political enthusiasm. Then what is the impact of this negligent, if not deliberate, act of African countries on the socio-economic rights of their population? Are tax incentive schemes in compliance with the human rights, particularly socio-economic rights obligations of African countries? How do they affect the socio-economic rights of African people and how can these acts of governments be challenged using the relevant human rights instruments ratified by African countries? are some of the questions that this research tries to seek answer to. Bücher, Hörbücher & Kalender / Bücher / Sachbuch / Recht<
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Tax Incentives in Africa: A Human Rights Perspective : Competition to Attract FDI through Tax Incentives: A Threat for the Realisation of Socio-economic Rights in Africa - Livro de bolso
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[EAN: 9783847332510], Neubuch, [PU: LAP Lambert Academic Publishing Dez 2011], This item is printed on demand - Print on Demand Neuware - In a desperate quest for development, many states are granting extremely generous and untargeted tax incentives to Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) without any due consideration of the inefficacy or negative spillover effects of such incentives. This is especially true for African countries which are under continuous internal and external political pressure because of their fragile economies and extremely high unemployment rate. Under such conditions therefore the absence of empirical evidence for the economic efficacy of tax incentives does little to quell the political enthusiasm. Then what is the impact of this negligent, if not deliberate, act of African countries on the socio-economic rights of their population Are tax incentive schemes in compliance with the human rights, particularly socio-economic rights obligations of African countries How do they affect the socio-economic rights of African people and how can these acts of governments be challenged using the relevant human rights instruments ratified by African countries are some of the questions that this research tries to seek answer to. 84 pp. Englisch<
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[EAN: 9783847332510], Neubuch, Publisher/Verlag: LAP Lambert Academic Publishing | Competition to Attract FDI through Tax Incentives: A Threat for the Realisation of Socio-economic Rights in Africa | In a desperate quest for development, many states are granting extremely generous and untargeted tax incentives to Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) without any due consideration of the inefficacy or negative spillover effects of such incentives. This is especially true for African countries which are under continuous internal and external political pressure because of their fragile economies and extremely high unemployment rate. Under such conditions therefore the absence of empirical evidence for the economic efficacy of tax incentives does little to quell the political enthusiasm. Then what is the impact of this negligent, if not deliberate, act of African countries on the socio-economic rights of their population? Are tax incentive schemes in compliance with the human rights, particularly socio-economic rights obligations of African countries? How do they affect the socio-economic rights of African people and how can these acts of governments be challenged using the relevant human rights instruments ratified by African countries? are some of the questions that this research tries to seek answer to. | Format: Paperback | Language/Sprache: english | 84 pp<
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[EAN: 9783847332510], Neubuch, [PU: LAP Lambert Academic Publishing Dez 2011], Neuware - In a desperate quest for development, many states are granting extremely generous and untargeted tax incentives to Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) without any due consideration of the inefficacy or negative spillover effects of such incentives. This is especially true for African countries which are under continuous internal and external political pressure because of their fragile economies and extremely high unemployment rate. Under such conditions therefore the absence of empirical evidence for the economic efficacy of tax incentives does little to quell the political enthusiasm. Then what is the impact of this negligent, if not deliberate, act of African countries on the socio-economic rights of their population Are tax incentive schemes in compliance with the human rights, particularly socio-economic rights obligations of African countries How do they affect the socio-economic rights of African people and how can these acts of governments be challenged using the relevant human rights instruments ratified by African countries are some of the questions that this research tries to seek answer to. 84 pp. Englisch<
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In a desperate quest for development, many states are granting extremely generous and untargeted tax incentives to Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) without any due consideration of the inefficacy or negative spillover effects of such incentives. This is especially true for African countries which are under continuous internal and external political pressure because of their fragile economies and extremely high unemployment rate. Under such conditions therefore the absence of empirical evidence for the economic efficacy of tax incentives does little to quell the political enthusiasm. Then what is the impact of this negligent, if not deliberate, act of African countries on the socio-economic rights of their population? Are tax incentive schemes in compliance with the human rights, particularly socio-economic rights obligations of African countries? How do they affect the socio-economic rights of African people and how can these acts of governments be challenged using the relevant human rights instruments ratified by African countries? are some of the questions that this research tries to seek answer to. Bücher, Hörbücher & Kalender / Bücher / Sachbuch / Recht<
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[EAN: 9783847332510], Neubuch, [PU: LAP LAMBERT Academic Publishing], RECHT FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT AFRICAN HUMAN RIGHTS TAXIDERMIE TAX INCENTIVES SOCIO-ECONOMIC, Dieser Artikel ist ein Print on Demand Artikel und wird nach Ihrer Bestellung fuer Sie gedruckt. Autor/Autorin: Tessema Samuel TilahunSamuel Tilahun Tessema was born in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, in 1984. He received his LLB in 2006 from Addis Ababa University, Books<
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In a desperate quest for development, many states are granting extremely generous and untargeted tax incentives to Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) without any due consideration of the inefficacy or negative spillover effects of such incentives. This is especially true for African countries which are under continuous internal and external political pressure because of their fragile economies and extremely high unemployment rate. Under such conditions therefore the absence of empirical evidence for the economic efficacy of tax incentives does little to quell the political enthusiasm. Then what is the impact of this negligent, if not deliberate, act of African countries on the socio-economic rights of their population? Are tax incentive schemes in compliance with the human rights, particularly socio-economic rights obligations of African countries? How do they affect the socio-economic rights of African people and how can these acts of governments be challenged using the relevant human rights instruments ratified by African countries? are some of the questions that this research tries to seek answer to.
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EAN (ISBN-13): 9783847332510 ISBN (ISBN-10): 3847332511 Livro de capa dura Livro de bolso Ano de publicação: 2011 Editor/Editora: LAP Lambert Academic Publishing Dez 2011
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