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Tag Archives: Dharmapala
Dharmapala, Garoupa & McAdams on Whether Exclusionary Rules Convict the Innocent
Dhammika Dharmapala (pictured), Nuno Garoupa and Richard H. McAdams (University of Illinois College of Law , University of Illinois College of Law and University of Chicago Law School) has posted Do Exclusionary Rules Convict the Innocent? Here is the abstract:… … Continue reading
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Dharmapala: What Problems and Opportunities are Created by Tax Havens?
Dhammika Dharmapala (University of Connecticut, Department of Economics) has posted What Problems and Opportunities are Created by Tax Havens? on SSRN. Here is the abstract: Tax havens have attracted increasing attention from policymakers in recent years. This paper provides an… … Continue reading