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Title: Accident or design? : the role of the state in Jersey's development as an offshore finance centre
Other Titles: Competing strategies of socio-economic development for small islands
Authors: Hampton, Mark
Keywords: Investments, Foreign
Investments, Foreign -- Jersey
Banks and banking -- Jersey
Jersey -- Politics and government
Jersey -- Economic policy
States, Small -- Economic conditions
Issue Date: 1998
Publisher: Institute of Island Studies, University of Prince Edward Island
Citation: Hampton, M. (1998). Accident or design? : the role of the state in Jersey's development as an offshore finance centre. In G. Baldacchino, & R. Greenwood (Eds.), Competing strategies of socio-economic development for small islands (pp. 292-311), [An Island Living Series; V. 2]. Charlottetown: Institute of Island Studies, University of Prince Edward Island.
Abstract: The island of Jersey has been an Offshore Finance Centre (OFC) for over thirty years and is in competition with many other island OFCs, both in the North Atlantic area and globally. Conventional wisdom, or the "official" version of how Jersey became a successful OFC, gives the impression that the island's government - the States of Jersey - set out to deliberately create an international OFC in the early 1960s. This paper examines the role of the statel in Jersey's development as an OFC and asks whether the OFC was the result of Jersey's strategic economic policy or was due to other factors. In other words, did Jersey's success as an OFC happen by accident or by design?
URI: https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar//handle/123456789/39317
ISBN: 0919013236
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