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2009

University of Michigan Law School

International Financial Centers (IFC)

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International Financial Centers And The World Economy, James R. Hines Jr. Jan 2009

International Financial Centers And The World Economy, James R. Hines Jr.

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International financial centers (IFCs) are countries and territories with low tax rates and other features that make them attractive investment locations. These properties of IFCs occasionally raise concerns that they may erode tax collections, divert economic activity, and otherwise burden nearby high-tax countries. A large body of economic research over the last 15 years considers these issues, with findings that point sharply in the opposite direction: the evidence strongly suggests that the policies of IFCs contribute to investment, employment, and the efficient functioning of markets and government policies in other countries.

IFCs contribute to economic activity by improving the potential …