IMO the practical problem is that OECD is being so effective- hence huge loss of momentum to build a new body?
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Replying to @hselftax @HansvandenHurk
Fair pt, but v view-dependent. OECD produce technically strong std's by many wd say just patches on broken system
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to a certain extend neutral since they also accept the view of many states for more source state taxation...
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Replying to @HansvandenHurk
perhaps part of solution is for LDCs to group together & share resources to input to OECD eg East Africa Union?
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Replying to @hselftax @HansvandenHurk
agreed! From realist POV, issue is not institutional structures but state capabilities
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Replying to @martinhearson @hselftax
still believe that an empowerment of UN tax team (more resources) would be more neutral. OeCD is 1
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Also Q of getting agreement via UN structures. More cumbersome, vetos, etc.
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@iaincampbell07@HansvandenHurk@martinhearson @FairSkat btw this topic is on agenda for@TheIFS conference Sept.@TobyQuantrill1 speaking2 replies 0 retweets 0 likes -
Replying to @hselftax @iaincampbell07 and
great for those of you attending!
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Replying to @martinhearson @hselftax and1 reply 0 retweets 0 likes
looks great!
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