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A Grand Evasion: How Corporations Deprive Workers, Government, and Society by Widespread Tax Avoidance Undergraduate
(2016)
Corporate tax avoidance is a growing concern for the
stability of America. Corporations are able to avoid paying their
dues to society and instead extract economics rents from both
workers and the government. This paper ...
Weapons of Mass Destruction: OTC Derivatives and the 2008 Financial Crisis Undergraduate
(2015)
In 2002, Warren Buffet included a warning in his annual letter to the shareholders of Berkshire Hathaway which now seems eerily prophetic: “We view [derivatives] as time bombs, [as] financial weapons of mass destruction, ...
Between a Poor and a Poorer Place: Why Welfare Should View the Labor Market as the Problem Rather than the Solution to Poverty Undergraduate
(2016)
This paper seeks to argue, in direct contrast to Clinton’s
reforms in the 1990s, that the modern American welfare state
should view the secondary labor market as the primary problem low
income citizens face rather than ...
2015 THURJ: The Honors Undergraduate Research Journal Undergraduate
(2015)
A publication of the Joe C. and Carole Kerr McClendon Honors College at the University of Oklahoma.