Rasmus Christensen

Fellow at Department of Business and Politics

Copenhagen Business School

Rasmus researches processes of international tax governance and policy, identifying dynamics of change and stability, and how and why global economic and fiscal governance emerges and transforms. His specific area of expertise is competition and cooperation among different actors, including professionals, in changing tax rules and norms at the European and international levels with a focus on the BEPS project,...

Rasmus researches processes of international tax governance and policy, identifying dynamics of change and stability, and how and why global economic and fiscal governance emerges and transforms. His specific area of expertise is competition and cooperation among different actors, including professionals, in changing tax rules and norms at the European and international levels with a focus on the BEPS project, corporate tax transparency, and the evolution of the global transfer pricing regime. Rasmus’s work contributes to the EU’s Horizon 2020 Framework Program COFFERS (Combating Fiscal Fraud and Empowering Regulators), a collaboration of 10 universities and civil society organisations across Europe. Prior to joining Copenhagen Business School Rasmus worked for KPMG and the Ministry of Finance in Denmark.

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Law and morality in the Paradise Papers

Predictably, responses to the release of the Paradise Papers, another leak showcasing the activities of “the offshore world”, has tended to fall onto a familiar continuum.

15 Nov 2017
7 min

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