Abstract:The paper reviews the debate about transparency in extractive industry commodities trade. It examines the obstacles to improved transparency. A critical review of the experience with estimating losses from a lack of transparency concludes that many of the published estimates of losses from transfer mispricing and misinvoicing suffer from methodological deficiencies and appear to be exaggerations. The role of finance in extractive commodities trade is briefly discussed and it is noted that lending to companies … Show more
“…Our paper builds on Andersen et al (2017) and uses a direct measure of potential rent-seeking behaviour during the award of exploration licences: leaked data from the Panama and Paradise Papers. The awarding of licences, besides oil trade (Hsieh and Moretti 2006;Östensson 2020) and the payment of royalties (Baragwanath 2020;Caselli and Michaels 2013), may create opportunities for corruption. We provide systematic evidence of the relationship between the awarding of exploration licences and the incorporation of entities in tax havens.…”
“…Our paper builds on Andersen et al (2017) and uses a direct measure of potential rent-seeking behaviour during the award of exploration licences: leaked data from the Panama and Paradise Papers. The awarding of licences, besides oil trade (Hsieh and Moretti 2006;Östensson 2020) and the payment of royalties (Baragwanath 2020;Caselli and Michaels 2013), may create opportunities for corruption. We provide systematic evidence of the relationship between the awarding of exploration licences and the incorporation of entities in tax havens.…”
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