This bit reads almost like a verbatim quote from some of my research on the types of career backgrounds that help foster professional prestige and authority in the global tax policy-making community. See: https://t.co/JPOrzqJXJ2 https://t.co/Hi1KwULHTB
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That model of mobilizing influence has also worked in specific global tax policy processes. The BEPS Monitoring Group was built on technical expertise, and I’ve argued here e.g. that it helped them vocalize broader moral concerns in technical discussions:
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@InternationlTax Yep. A dual effect, right? That's what I've found at least: the revolving door benefits individuals (Corwin) by providing key expertise and networks, but can also benefit employing organisations (Treasury/KPMG/OECD) by increasing their rea
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RT @phdskat: Manal Corwin is pretty much example the type of ‘elite professional’ that I profile here to be influential in global tax polic…