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    Title: The Determinants of a Successful Offshore Finance Center:The case of the Eastern Caribbean Countries
    Authors: 布尼克
    Nicholas Bruno
    Contributors: 沈中華
    Shen, Chung-Hua
    布尼克
    Nicholas Bruno
    Keywords: 財務
    The Determinants of a Successful Offshore Finance Center
    Date: 2003
    Issue Date: 2009-09-14 09:46:15 (UTC+8)
    Abstract: 這是關於成功的海外財務中心的決定因素
    This is a thesis about The Determinants of a Successful Offshore Finance Center
    Table 2.1: Eastern Caribbean Currency Union: Economic Indicators………..6

    Table 3.1 Contribution of registration fees of the offshore sector in
    the Eastern Caribbean to Government Revenues – 1998………...32

    Table 3.2 Level of Activity within the Eastern Caribbean in 1999……………34

    Table 4.1 Summary ratings of the Eastern Caribbean Islands……………….47

    Table 5.1 Level of Activity within the Eastern Caribbean in 2003……………60

    List of Charts

    Chart 5.1: Comparison of Trust Companies activities in 1999 and 2003…..61

    Chart 5.2: Comparison Offshore Banks activities in 1999 and 2003………..62

    Chart 6.1: Question 1.The offshore sector has contributed
    significantly to professionalism……………………………………..67

    Chart 6.2: Question 2.The regulations were widely discussed
    prior to enactment.........................................................…….......68

    Chart 6.3: Question 3.There is tremendous growth prospects
    in the offshore sector………………………..………………………69

    Chart 6.4: Question 4.Numerous visitors are associated with
    the offshore sector…………..………………………………………70

    Chart 6.5: Question 5.The sector is a significant jobs provider……………..71

    Chart 6.6: Question 6.The sector contributes directly and
    indirectly over 10% to GDP………….…………………………….72

    Chart 6.7: Question 7.The Administrative and supervisory
    agencies are presently established………………………………...73

    Chart 6.8: Question 8. The offshore sector is unlikely to be
    a significant contributor to growth……………….………………...74

    Chart 6.9: Question 9.The effect of the negative listings was
    minimal……….…………………………………………………… 75

    Chart 6.10: Question 10.The challenges after the unfavorable
    labels are insurmountable…………….………………………….76

    Chart 6.11: Question 11.The sector has potential to be the
    dominant sector in the economy…………………………………77
    Chart 6.12: Summary of Reponses: Challenges……………………………..78

    Chart 6.13: Summary of Responses: Benefits………………………………..79
    Reference: Books
    1. Central Bank Publications: Financial Regulation in Offshore Centres: Edited by Neil Courtis
    2. Cooper, Donald R & Emery Williams C: Business Research Methods, Fourth Edition
    Articles
    3. Francis J: Governor, Central Bank of the Bahamas; Financial regulation in offshore centers: Financial Regulator journal, Vol. 4.4 March 2000.
    4. Smith, Orlando & Smith, Lorna: A place in the sun: International Money Marketing: Jul 21, 2003. Pg. P.26
    5. William Witherell: Implementing international financial standards in the offshore financial centres: Journal of Financial Crime; London, Apr 2002; Vol.9, Issue 4 pg. 326.
    6. Jackie Johnson, Mark Holub; Corporate flight: `Moving` offshore to avoid US taxes Journal of Financial Crime: Jan 2003; Vol. 10, Issue 3; pg. 246.
    7. Anonymous: OECD harmful tax competition report: Developed countries` gain, Caribbean pain: Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development. The OECD Observer: Issue 221/222; pg. 96.
    8. Colin Shaw: Cayman Islands; International Financial Law Review. Jul 1998. Pg. 137
    9. Clare Hepburn: Offshore centres bid for respectability: International Financial Law Review: Jun 1997 Vol. 16, Issue. 6; pg. 32
    10. Roberts, Susan M: Small place, big money: The Cayman Islands and the international financial system Economic Geography. Jul 995 Vol. 71, Issue 3; pg. 237
    11. William Witherell: Strengthening the offshore defenses against economic crime and abuse: Journal of Financial Crime. Apr 2003. Vol. 10, Issue 4; pg. 387
    12. Blum, Richard H. Offshore Havens Banks, Trust, and Companies. The business of Crime in the Euromarkets.
    13. Hampton, Mark P. & Christensen, John: Offshore Pariahs? Small Island Economies, Tax Havens, and the Re-configuration of Global Finance. World Development Vol. 30, No. 9, pp. 1657–1673, 2002
    14. Agatha Jeffers-Gooden: “Recent Developments in the Eastern Caribbean Region” Caribbean Conference by the Offshore Institute British Colonial Hilton Hotel Nassau, Bahamas 5 - 7th June, 2000
    15. IMF Policy Discussion Paper – PDP/01/06: 2001
    16. Fitz-Roy Drayton: Dirty money, tax and banking: Recent developments concerning mutual legal assistance and money laundering in the Caribbean region and the region`s responses. Journal of Money Laundering Control. London: Spring 2002. Vol. 5, Iss. 4; pg. 338, 7 pgs
    17. Bardouille Nand, C: The Offshore Services Industry in the Caribbean: A Conceptual and Sub-Regional Analysis. International Journal of Islamic Financial Services Vol.2 No.3
    Website
    18. Nouriel Roubini`s Global Macroeconomic and Financial Policy Site: From the World Wide Web. http://pages.stern.nyu.edu/~nroubini/asia/simple_content_frame.html
    19. The Offshore Institute. From the World Wide Web http://www.offshoreinstitute.com/index.html
    20. Ian Kilpatrick. From the World Wide Web http://www.offshoreinstitute.com/ArtCaymanIKilpatrick.html
    21. Anguilla: from the World Wide Web http://www.taxhavenco.com/osm/taxhavens/Anguilla.html
    22. http://cayman.com.ky/cayman.htm
    23.
    Description: 碩士
    國立政治大學
    國際經營管理碩士班(IMBA)
    91933025
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    Source URI: http://thesis.lib.nccu.edu.tw/record/#G0091933025
    Data Type: thesis
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