Taxation of the Digital Economy in a Globalised World - Prof. Rainer Prokisch, Maastricht University
This lecture is part of a series. This series already started, but you are welcome to join the last lecture.
Economic globalisation is the increasing economic integration and interdependence of national, regional and local economies across the world through an intensification of cross-border movement of goods, services, technologies and capital.
It results in new opportunities for both industrialized and developing countries. This has led to both positive and negative effects.
Developments in ICT, transport and communications, increasing capital mobility, the growth of global credit markets, the increase of free trade following the collapse of communism and the growth of multinational companies and the rise in the significance of global brands have increased the pace of globalization in the past 30 years.
What it often comes down to is free trade vs regulations and the results for the have and have-nots.
In these series we look at these developments and try to find out who benefits from it. Do multinationals rule the world or do we have a say in it?
Speaker: Prof. Rainer Prokisch, Professor of International and European Tax Law, UM
Recording date: 29 February
Location: Maastricht
More information:
SG Maastricht: http://www.sg.unimaas.nl
Talkin'Business: http://www.talkinbusiness.nl
UM Maastricht: http://www.maastrichtuniversity.nl
Видео Taxation of the Digital Economy in a Globalised World - Prof. Rainer Prokisch, Maastricht University канала School of Business and Economics
Economic globalisation is the increasing economic integration and interdependence of national, regional and local economies across the world through an intensification of cross-border movement of goods, services, technologies and capital.
It results in new opportunities for both industrialized and developing countries. This has led to both positive and negative effects.
Developments in ICT, transport and communications, increasing capital mobility, the growth of global credit markets, the increase of free trade following the collapse of communism and the growth of multinational companies and the rise in the significance of global brands have increased the pace of globalization in the past 30 years.
What it often comes down to is free trade vs regulations and the results for the have and have-nots.
In these series we look at these developments and try to find out who benefits from it. Do multinationals rule the world or do we have a say in it?
Speaker: Prof. Rainer Prokisch, Professor of International and European Tax Law, UM
Recording date: 29 February
Location: Maastricht
More information:
SG Maastricht: http://www.sg.unimaas.nl
Talkin'Business: http://www.talkinbusiness.nl
UM Maastricht: http://www.maastrichtuniversity.nl
Видео Taxation of the Digital Economy in a Globalised World - Prof. Rainer Prokisch, Maastricht University канала School of Business and Economics
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