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CONSUMER GOODS AND ENERGY PRICES ON THE ISLE OF MAN

Harvey Armstrong (Senior Lecturer, Lecturers and Emeritus Professor, Dept. of Economics, University of Lancaster)
Dr. Geraint Johnes (Senior Lecturer, Lecturers and Emeritus Professor, Dept. of Economics, University of Lancaster)
Dr. Jill Johnes (Senior Lecturer, Lecturers and Emeritus Professor, Dept. of Economics, University of Lancaster)
Professor Alasdair McBean (Senior Lecturer, Lecturers and Emeritus Professor, Dept. of Economics, University of Lancaster)

Management Research News

ISSN: 0140-9174

Article publication date: 1 July 1991

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Abstract

The widespread expansion of the financial sector over the last few years has generated a considerable increase of interest in the various offshore economies around Europe. In many cases these small economies possess the advantages of tax haven status which, together with special trade arrangements with the European Community, render them particularly attractive as locations for the rapidly growing service industries. The Isle of Man is one such community.

Citation

Armstrong, H., Johnes, G., Johnes, J. and McBean, A. (1991), "CONSUMER GOODS AND ENERGY PRICES ON THE ISLE OF MAN", Management Research News, Vol. 14 No. 7/8/9, pp. 31-35. https://doi.org/10.1108/eb028151

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