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This book examines corporate and international taxation laws with a
focus on reform of U.S. international taxation; tax cuts on
repatriation earnings as an economic stimulus; corporate tax reform
issues for Congress; firms that incorporate abroad for tax purposes
(inversions and expatriation); tax havens and tax avoidance and
international competitiveness and the tax policy debate.
Sixteen of the European Union's twenty-seven member states share an
economic and monetary union (EMU) with the euro as a single
currency. Based on a gross domestic product (GDP) and global trade
and investment shares comparable to the United States, these
countries (collectively referred to as the Eurozone) are a major
player in the world economy and can affect U.S. economic and
political interests in significant ways. This book provides
background information and analysis on the future of the Eurozone
and discusses its origins, rationale, economic significance, key
provisions and design challenges.
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