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Chapter 1. Introduction. Tax predators rather than tax havens: new perspectives on the history of the international tax evasion and avoidance market (Sbastien Guex)
Part I. Emergence and Expansion of Tax Havens
Chapter 2. The Emergence and Expansion of Tax Havens, 1850-2000: Insights From a New Dataset (Sbastien Laffite).-Chapter 3. Emergence and Expansion of the Swiss Tax Haven: The Tax Privileges for Rich Foreigners in the Canton of Vaud, 1840-1959 (Vivien Ballenegger)
Chapter 4. Emergence of, and Threats to, the Belgian Tax Haven during La Belle Epoque, 1890-1914 (Simon Watteyne)
Chapter 5. The Oil Multinational Shell. A History of Tax Dodging via Tax Havens, Political Pressure and Other Ways, 1914-1974 (Tijn van Beurden)
Chapter 6. Swedish Emigration to Switzerland in the 1960s-1980s Period: Tax Exile and Settlement Choices (Thibaud Giddey and Mikael Wendschlag)
Chapter 7. The Rise of Tax Havens and Conduit Countries From the Early 2000s (Arjan Lejour)
Chapter 8. Luxury Freeports as Purpose-Built Conduits for Tax Evasion, 1990-2020 ( Chloe Fyfe)
Part II. Tax Evasion: Extent, Causes, and Conflicts
Chapter 9. Income Tax Evasion and Avoidance in Germany, 1850-1920 (Marc Buggeln)
Chapter 10. Volume, Social Distribution, and the Instrumentalisation of Tax Evasion in Switzerland: the Case of Zurich, 1860-1945 (Sylvain Praz)
Chapter 11. War Profits and Tax Evasion. Italian Fiscal Policies in the First World War and After the War, 1915-1924 (Fabio Ecca)
Chapter 12. Tax Compliance in a Crisis: Evidence from the Great Depression, 1929-1936 (Sacha Dray)
Part III. Fighting Tax Evasion and Tax Havens
Chapter 13. Criminalizing Tax Evasion in France, Early 19th century-2008 (Katia Weidenfeld)
Chapter 14. These Patriots who Misuse the Law: The Background to the United Kingdoms Anti-Tax Haven Legislation of 1936 (James Hollis)
Chapter 15. Tax Evasion as Seen by French Tax Administrations from the 1920s to the 1970s: Pragmatism in Action (Batrice Touchelay)
Chapter 16. Detecting Ordinary Tax Evaders: the Example of the 1945 National Solidarity Tax in France (Isabelle Rabault-Mazires)
Chapter 17. Tax Education After WWII: How Spain, the USA and West Germany Tried to Make Their Citizens Pay Honestly (Korinna Schnhrl, Nasrin Dll, Nadya Melina Ramrez Lugo).

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