China's rising (and the United States' declining) influence in global tax governance? electrónico some observations Jinyan Li
By: Li, Jinyan.
Material type: ArticlePublisher: 2021Subject(s): FISCALIDAD INTERNACIONAL | CHINA In: Bulletin for International Taxation v. 75, n. 11/12, 2021, p. 725-739Summary: This article considers China's rise as a global economic power and the implications for global tax governance, especially in light of the United States' leadership in the international tax system, e.g. the Two-Pillar Solution.Item type | Current location | Home library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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This article considers China's rise as a global economic power and the implications for global tax governance, especially in light of the United States' leadership in the international tax system, e.g. the Two-Pillar Solution.
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