In the News: Brooke Harrington
The Atlantic publishes an essay by Harrington about how the Bahamas became a tax haven, adapted from the sociology professor's forthcoming book Offshore: Stealth Wealth and the New Colonialism.
[more]The Atlantic publishes an essay by Harrington about how the Bahamas became a tax haven, adapted from the sociology professor's forthcoming book Offshore: Stealth Wealth and the New Colonialism.
[more]A study by Professor of Sociology Brooke Harrington finds that 25% of financial advisers she interviewed expressed qualms about helping lower tax liabilities for ultra-wealthy clients, while another 25% did not, MarketWatch reports.
[more]Dean Smith recognizes faculty members who this past year were promoted, awarded tenure, or appointed to an endowed chair, as well as those who received awards or grants from the Dean of Faculty Office and from the centers and institutes within the Arts and Sciences.
[more]A Wall Street Journal article about financial advisers cites research by Professor of Sociology Brooke Harrington that found about a quarter of the wealth managers she interviewed expressed qualms about the work they did reducing the tax liabilities of the ultra-wealthy.
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