Offshore and the new international political economy
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| Title | Offshore and the new international political economy |
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| Author | Sharman, Jason Campbell |
| Journal Name | Review of International Poliitical Economy |
| Year Published | 2010 |
| Place of publication | United Kingdom |
| Publisher | Routledge |
| Abstract | Offshore finance provides an incubator and testing ground for propositions concerning fundamental debates in international political economy. The common feature among offshore financial products is calculated ambiguity: the ability to give diametrically opposed but legally valid answers to the same question from different quarters. Thus offshore allows individuals and firms to enjoy simultaneous ownership and non-ownership, to be high profit and loss-making, heavily indebted but also debt-free, and for investment to be foreign and domestic. The advantages conferred to individuals and firms, however, tend to undermine the stability of the financial system. Using indirect governance techniques, transnational networks of regulators have sought to coercively simplify offshore finance, with mixed results. Focusing on ambiguity as central to offshore finance complements earlier theoretical treatments of this realm from law, anthropology and international relations. Empirically, the recently enhanced surveillance of offshore centers has produced new data facilitating future quantitative studies,which complement more anthropological approaches to this subject. |
| Peer Reviewed | Yes |
| Published | Yes |
| Alternative URI | http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/09692290802686940 |
| Copyright Statement | Copyright 2010 Taylor & Francis. Published by Routledge. This is an electronic version of an article published in the Journal of Contemporary Asia, Volume 17, Issue 1 February 2010 , pages 1 - 19. The Journal of Contemporary Asia is available online at: http://www.informaworld.com with the open URL of your article. |
| Volume | 17 |
| Issue Number | 1 |
| Page from | 1 |
| Page to | 19 |
| ISSN | 0969-2290 |
| Date Accessioned | 2010-11-03 |
| Date Available | 2011-08-11T06:05:03Z |
| Language | en_AU |
| Research Centre | Centre for Governance and Public Policy |
| Faculty | Griffith Business School |
| Subject | International Relations |
| URI | http://hdl.handle.net/10072/35152 |
| Publication Type | Journal Articles (Refereed Article) |
| Publication Type Code | c1 |
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