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- Jurisdictional_arbitrage abstract "Jurisdictional arbitrage is the practice of taking advantage of the discrepancies between competing legal jurisdictions. It takes its name from arbitrage, the practice in finance of purchasing a good at a lower price in one market and selling it at a higher price in another. Just as in financial arbitrage, the attractiveness of jurisdiction arbitrage depends largely on its transaction costs — in this case the costs of switching legal service providers from one government to another. The lower the exit costs for leaving the jurisdiction — unrestricted emigration, cheap travel, liquidity of assets — the more desirable and feasible it is. Conversely, high entry costs into the more favourable jurisdiction are an inhibitor on jurisdictional arbitrage — certain tax havens such as Andorra only grant permanent residency rights to immigrants who meet certain criteria. Jurisdictional arbitrage is a significant concept in modern free market anarcho-capitalism -- not to be confused with anarchism per se.".
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- Jurisdictional_arbitrage subject Category:Abuse_of_the_legal_system.
- Jurisdictional_arbitrage subject Category:Anarchist_theory.
- Jurisdictional_arbitrage subject Category:Anarcho-capitalism.
- Jurisdictional_arbitrage subject Category:International_economics.
- Jurisdictional_arbitrage subject Category:International_law.
- Jurisdictional_arbitrage comment "Jurisdictional arbitrage is the practice of taking advantage of the discrepancies between competing legal jurisdictions. It takes its name from arbitrage, the practice in finance of purchasing a good at a lower price in one market and selling it at a higher price in another. Just as in financial arbitrage, the attractiveness of jurisdiction arbitrage depends largely on its transaction costs — in this case the costs of switching legal service providers from one government to another.".
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