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Multinational Tax Avoidance Crackdown Goes Far Beyond Apple

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Public perceptions of Pfizer's strategies in pursuing the acquisition of Astra-Zeneca- tax avoidance at a time of large government deficits and cuts in public services

05/23/2014

For acquisitions to succeed and be a win-win for both companies there have to be ways in which the productivity of capital can be increased through creative endeavors, new products, and savings, beyond maneouvres around tax laws. An editorial in the NYT makes this point.

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