“…Much of the recent research seems to validate this assumption (Alstadsæter et al, 2018; Clark et al, 2015; Clausing, 2016; Cobham and Janský, 2018; Dowd et al, 2017; Garcia-Bernardo et al, 2017; Gordon, 2016; Gumpert et al, 2016; Hines and Rice, 1994; Kaye, 2014; Phillips et al, 2017; Zucman, 2015). OFCs are considered niche players in the global economy, exploiting their size and the right to write laws in their developmental strategies (Roberts, 1995). However, despite how small and insignificant they may appear individually, they have encouraged a phenomenal rise in international tax competition and downward pressure on tax rates (Andersson and Forslid, 2003; Bretschger and Hettich, 2002; Engel, 2000; Keen and Konrad, 2013; Mendoza and Tesar, 2005).…”