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Treasure Islands [Kindle Edition]

Nicholas Shaxson
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`This unlikely page-turner slots neatly into a new genre that has emerged since the credit crunch' --Sunday Times: Culture

`an absolutely riveting book.' --The Herald, January 11, 2011

`The excellent Treasure Islands . . . Shaxson comes as close to anyone ever has in getting to the crux of the tax haven conundrum, which is to attempt to answer the question: why are they tolerated?' --Evening Standard, January 18, 2011

'Shaxson does an outstanding and socially valuable job in penetrating the impenetrable and finds a deeply shocking world.' --Nicholas Stern

'At last, a readable - indeed gripping - book which explains the nuts and bolts of tax havens. More importantly, it lays bare the mechanism that financial capital has been using to stay in charge: capturing government policy-making around the world, shaking off such irritants as democracy and the rule of law, and making sure that suckers like you and me pay for its operators' opulent lifestyles' --Misha Glenny, author of McMafia

'Treasure Islands is the best book on tax havens, ever. It shines a light in some very dark places. It reads like a thriller. The shocking thing is, it's all true. The world's suppliers of corruption services - the bankers, lawyers and accountants working from tax havens - won't want you to read this book. Which is exactly why you should' --Richard Murphy, Director of Tax Research UK

'The struggle against money power is a struggle for human freedom, and Nicholas Shaxson's investigation is a timely exposé of where the plunder is buried' --John Pilger, broadcaster and author of Heroes

'Far more than an exposé, Treasure Islands is a brilliantly illuminating, forensic analysis of where economic power really lies, and the shockingly corrupt way in which it behaves. If you're wondering how ordinary people ended up paying for a crisis caused by the reckless greed of the banking industry, this compellingly readable book provides the answers'
--David Wearing, co-editor of New Left Project

'They who sold us globalisation as a way of the whole world getting richer with fair rules, cheated us by letting the rich and powerful go "offshore". This gripping exposé should help end the scandal' --Anthony Barnett, founder of openDemocracy

'In this riveting, well-written expose, Shaxson goes deep into the largely unexamined realm of offshore money. In the process, he reveals that this shadow world is no mere sideshow, but is troublingly central to modern finance, with the US and the UK as leaders. The resulting abuses are widespread, ranging from tax revenue stripping from African nations to individuals and corporations escaping enforcement and accountability. A must read for anyone who wants to understand the hidden reasons why financial services firms have become so powerful and impossible to reform' --Yves Smith, creator of Naked Capitalism and author of Econned

'Shaxson combines meticulous research with amusing anecdotes, resulting in a very readable account of the murky world of offshore and a strong moral message that the system needs to be changed' --Financial Times

'Perhaps the most important book published in the UK so far this year' --George Mombiot, Guardian

'He has prised the lid off an important and terrifying can of worms'
--Martin Vander Weyer, Literary Review

'lively and well-written book' --Daily Mail

I am sure everybody knows it but the book by Nick Shaxson, Treasure Islands, is really an utterly superb book. --Jeffrey Sachs

"Shaxson delves into capitalism's secret nooks and tells us about how a culture of secrecy can perpetuate itself. Very interesting." --The Evening Standard, William Leith, January 2012

"A compelling read [...] an important and very much alive topic, it'll take you a few hours to read the book but it will be a worthwhile investment of time."
--The Bookbag, Peter McGee, January 2012

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This is the ugliest chapter in global economic affairs since slavery - and secretive offshore tax havens are at the heart of the trouble.

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21 of 24 people found the following review helpful
Format:Paperback
Nicholas Shaxon has written an excellent, well referenced , substantive book on how the money system works. Governments collude with financiers, and business interests, to make and take easy options for the benefit of the wealthy. The book is truly a revelation, and does much to explain how the sub prime crisis in the US morphed inexorably as institutions wrapped their packages in ever more complex instruments, built on an avalanche of cheap money. Shocking, un-putdownable, a brilliant piece of writing. Every Economics student should read this book. It should be mandatory for all Bankers and Financial Investment people to read and understand the immorality of their profession.
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40 of 48 people found the following review helpful
not fair 12 Jan 2011
By smudge
Format:Paperback
Shocking (the subject matter not the book itself!). Page after page of information about people cheating the system (forget small-fry benefit fraudsters here). Well written and informative and a book to make your teeth gnash.
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By bucky
Format:Paperback
A brilliant expose of tax havens and tax avoidance.Quite topical with all these tory types not paying their fair share but be warned this book is bad for your blood pressure if you are one of the unfortunates who do pay your fair share in taxes. Its frightening how little the rich contribute to the countries they make their money from.Murdoch's companies pay about 6% tax in Britain,which shows what a parasite he is.Every honest tax payer should read this book.
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Must read
This, along with Ellen Brown's "Web of Debt", is essential reading for anyone trying to understand how we got into such an economic mess and where real power resides. Read more
Published 1 month ago by Clive Menzies
worth the price
well worth reading this book even just to gauge the size of the frauds being perpetrated by the big companies, in tandem with the governments acquiescence
Published 1 month ago by andy w
An Important Book
This is a well written and deeply informative book. the trouble is it will also upset you as you read it with an increasing sense of anger that this is allowed and encouraged. Read more
Published 1 month ago by C. Miller
Timely
This is an important contribution to the developing discussion concerning the use of offshore tax havens. Read more
Published 2 months ago by John Baird
It will open your eyes to the corruption, greed and envy that rules...
Before I read this book I though I knew what offshores where, what they were used for and the impact they had in world finance... boy was I wrong! Read more
Published 3 months ago by pn
Facts are not checked, opinion is irritating
Firstly in the first chapter alone the author states that the UK is a tax Haven. The UK does not have an attractively low tax rate and does not have a high level of banking... Read more
Published 3 months ago by J. Bourne
Tax Arbitrage/evasion?
This had the potential to be a very good book, and clearly quite a bit of research has gone into it. Read more
Published 4 months ago by Tunnel Rat
Treasure Islands - brilliant
The title should give you a good idea of whether this book is up your street. If it is, then expect a fascinating read and quite a few surprises along the way. Read more
Published 4 months ago by Hinstock
Treasurse Islands
Excellent book full of pertinent information and shosuld be read by all adults in this country who are regular taxpayeres and the hard working living on the smell of an oilrag for... Read more
Published 4 months ago by jane
Enlightening at the same time depressing
The book is a must for those who would like to know why it is that the wealthy, super wealthy and global corporations can choose just how little tax they want to pay. Read more
Published 4 months ago by Elle et belle
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In 2005, the Tax Justice Network estimated that wealthy individuals hold perhaps $11.5 trillion worth of wealth offshore. That is about a quarter of all global wealth, and equivalent to the entire gross national product of the United States. &quote;
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Ethical directors see tax not as a cost of production but as a distribution of profits to stakeholders, ranking on the profit and loss account alongside dividends. It is a distribution to society which pays for the roads, educated workforces and other parts of the enabling environment in which corporations make their profits. &quote;
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