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The Top Five New Tax Papers

There is quite a bit of movement in this week’s list of the Top 5 Recent Tax Paper Downloads, with a new #1 paper and new papers debuting on the list at #3, #4, and #5:

  1. SSRN Logo (2018)[364 Downloads]  The Quiet Evolution In International Tax: Domestic Law And Double Taxation, by Craig Elliffe (University of Auckland; Google Scholar)
  2. [241 Downloads]  A Roadmap to NIL and Taxation, by Doron Narotzki (Akron; Google Scholar) & Yariv Brauner (Florida; Google Scholar)
  3. [216 Downloads]  Tax Treaties Do Not Protect Overseas Americans, by Laura Snyder (Association of Americans Resident Overseas), Karen Alpert (FixTheTaxTreaty.org) & John Richardson (TaxResidentAbroad.com)
  4. [195 Downloads]  Sustainable Tax Governance: A Shared Responsibility, by Hans Gribnau (Tilburg)
  5. [104 Downloads]  The Intellectual Origins of the Modern International Tax Regime: Edwin R. A. Seligman, Economic Allegiance, and the League of Nations’ 1923 Report, by Ajay Mehrotra (Northwestern; Google Scholar) (reviewed by Mirit Eyal-Cohen (Alabama; Google Scholar) here)

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