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German GDP in tax havens.png
English: Ratio of German Assets in Tax Havens to GDP. The "Big 7" shown are Hong Kong, Ireland, Lebanon, Liberia, Panama, Singapore, and Switzerland.
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27 September 2011 |
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"Money at the Docks of Tax Havens: A Guide", CESifo Working Paper Series No. 3587, p. 9 |
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Shafik Hebous, Goethe University Frankfurt, Faculty of Economics and Business Administration |
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