‘PRICE WE PAY’
“A vivid
new documentary,
The Price We Pay, connects
tax havens
inequality, and
insufficient regulation
of financial transactions.
The film makes a provocative
argument that a new economic elite -
wealthy
managers
and holders
of capital-is now able
to operate
on a global
scale, outside
the constraints
of any legal framework.”
Sunstein, Cass R, ‘Parking the Big Money,’ in The New York
Review, January 14, 2016, pp: 37-38, a review of The Hidden Wealth of
Nations: The Scourge of Tax Havens, by Gabriel Zucman, University of
Chicago Press, 2015.
The Price We Pay
a film
directed by
Harold Crooks, inspired
by
Brigitte Alepin's 2010 book La Crise fiscale qui vient (The Comin Fiscal Crisis), referenced in Sunstein, Cass R, ‘Parking the Big Money,’ in The New York Review, January 14, 2016. |
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