
Zucman exposes $7.6 trillion hidden offshore - 8% of global wealth vanishing from tax authorities. Endorsed by Piketty as "the best book on tax havens," this concise 120-page bombshell became essential reading during the Panama Papers scandal. How much are the ultra-wealthy costing you?
Gabriel Zucman, author of The Hidden Wealth of Nations, is a globally renowned economist and leading expert on tax evasion, wealth inequality, and fiscal policy. A tenured associate professor at the University of California, Berkeley, and director of the EU Tax Observatory, Zucman combines rigorous academic research—published in journals like the Quarterly Journal of Economics—with actionable insights for combating offshore tax avoidance.
His groundbreaking work on tax havens, developed alongside collaborators like Thomas Piketty and Emmanuel Saez, underpins this critically acclaimed analysis of how hidden capital undermines economic justice.
Zucman co-authored the international bestseller The Triumph of Injustice, which exposes regressive tax systems, and contributes to the World Inequality Database (WID.world), a key resource for policymakers. Honored with the 2023 John Bates Clark Medal and the 2018 Best Young Economist Prize in France, his research has reshaped global debates on corporate taxation and wealth redistribution. The Hidden Wealth of Nations, translated into over 20 languages, remains a seminal text for understanding financial secrecy’s role in modern inequality.
The Hidden Wealth of Nations by Gabriel Zucman exposes how tax havens enable corporations and ultra-wealthy individuals to hide trillions of dollars, costing governments over $200 billion annually in lost revenue. It combines rigorous economic analysis with policy proposals, such as a global wealth tax, to combat offshore tax evasion and inequality.
This book is essential for policymakers, economists, and anyone interested in tax justice, inequality, or global finance. Zucman’s data-driven approach also appeals to readers seeking actionable solutions to systemic tax evasion.
Yes—Zucman’s groundbreaking research on offshore wealth (8% of global household assets) and corporate profit shifting (40% of multinational profits moved to tax havens) makes it a critical read for understanding modern economic inequality. Its concise arguments and policy insights are widely cited in tax reform debates.
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Using leaked financial data (e.g., Panama Papers) and macroeconomic statistics, Zucman estimates 8% of global household wealth—up to 50% in Russia and 15% in Europe—is held offshore. For corporations, over 50% of U.S. multinational profits are shifted to havens like Ireland.
Some economists argue Zucman’s proposals (like global wealth taxes) are politically unrealistic. Others note his focus on financial wealth overlooks non-liquid assets. However, his methodology for measuring tax evasion remains influential in policy circles.
Zucman, a protégé of Piketty, extends his mentor’s inequality research by quantifying hidden wealth. While Capital in the Twenty-First Century analyzes wealth concentration, Zucman exposes the mechanisms (tax havens) enabling its escape from taxation.
With OECD’s global minimum tax rollout and renewed G20 focus on billionaire taxation, Zucman’s analysis underpins current policy debates. The EU Tax Observatory’s 2024 report (led by Zucman) cites his book’s framework for closing tax loopholes.
His work informed the 2021 Global Tax Deal signed by 136 countries and the EU’s 2023 corporate minimum tax. As director of the EU Tax Observatory, Zucman continues advising lawmakers on closing evasion loopholes.
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He reveals how Apple, Google, and others use “Double Irish” loopholes to slash tax rates. By shifting patents to Bermuda subsidiaries, tech giants pay effective rates below 5%—strategies costing the U.S. $1 trillion annually.
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A Swiss banker meets with a billionaire in a discreet Geneva office. With a few keystrokes, billions vanish from tax authorities' view through shell companies and trusts. Meanwhile, middle-class citizens worldwide shoulder heavier tax burdens to compensate. This isn't fiction-it's the daily reality of global finance. Roughly $7.6 trillion, equivalent to the combined GDP of Germany and France, sits hidden in tax havens. That's 8% of all global household wealth, effectively disappeared from official records. Warren Buffett called this revelation "the most important book on wealth inequality in decades." The numbers are staggering, but the human cost is even more profound: lost hospitals, unfunded schools, crumbling infrastructure-all sacrificed to protect the fortunes of the ultra-wealthy.