On 19 March, the partners of the Clermont-Ferrand International Development Cluster (PCDI) — Cerdi, École d’Économie-UCA, Global Development Network and Ferdi — are organising a seminar on international tax reform with Pascal Saint-Amans.
Thursday, 19 March | 5:30 p.m. to 7:00 p.m.
Teilhard de Chardin Amphitheatre
Ferdi – 63 boulevard François Mitterrand, Clermont-Ferrand
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Pascal Saint-Amans is a renowned economist specialising in international taxation. For several years, he headed the OECD's Centre for Tax Policy and Administration, where he played a key role in the fight against tax evasion and the reform of multinational taxation. A key player in international tax negotiations, he has helped shape recent major advances in tax justice. His expertise is now a benchmark in debates on global tax issues. He will speak at this seminar to analyse the benefits of international tax reform for countries in the Global South.
The Montyon Seminars, organised by the partners of the Clermont-Ferrand International Development Cluster (PCDI), are joint events dedicated to discussion of current development policy issues.
The name “Montyon” refers to the renowned economist, tax specialist, and demographer Jean-Baptiste de Montyon, former Intendant of Auvergne.
Open to researchers based in Clermont-Ferrand, these seminars are built around the presentation of work in progress conducted within one of the cluster’s institutions and of shared interest, or are organised as part of a visit by a distinguished guest. The seminars are mainly held in person and may, where appropriate, be organised in a hybrid format to involve partners from the Global South.
These seminars are intended to be held regularly throughout the year.