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As an investigative journalist, Mr. Henry has written extensively about the problems of eco-nomic and political development in Third World countries. His free-lance articles have ap-peared in The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, The New Republic, The Washington Post, U.S. News and World Report, Manhattan Inc., Harpers, The Washington Monthly, Fortune Magazine, Business Week, The Nation, Newsweek, Time Magazine, The Tax Lawyer, International Development Report, Jornal do Brasil, The Manila Chronicle, La Nacion, El Financiero, and Slate Magazine, He is the author or contributor to several books and anthologies, including, with Paul Starr and Ray Bonner,
Discarded Army – A Study of the Veterans Administration and Vietnam Veterans. (NY: Charterhouse Books, 1976); The Economics of Strategic Planning. ( Lexington, Ma.: Lexington Books, 1986);
Of Bonds and Bondage – A Reader on Philippine Debt, edited by Emmanuel S. De Dios and Joel Rocamora (TNI, 1992); and Transforming Retail Financial Services: The Impact of the Internet on Financial Services. (New York: AT Kearney/ SHG, February 1999.) Most re-cently, he is the author of two leading studies of capital flight, corruption, and international private banking -- Banqueros y Lavadolares. (Bogotá: Tercer Mundo Editores, 1996, 564 pp.), and Rich Countries, Poor People, V.1:
The Blood Bankers (New York: Four Walls Eight Windows, November 2003, 452 pp.)
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The National Memo (blog)
February 11, 2018
The year before he took the FBI job Wray earned $9.2 million defending Wells Fargo and other banks found to have engaged in abusive, deceptive and illegal practices to cheat customers, as our James S. Henry reported last July. The issue here is Trump's choice to run the government's revenue collection ...
The American Interest
January 26, 2018
It almost never snows in Silicon Valley, but last week the flurries were really flying and the snow-job drifts were piling up high at Apple Inc.'s corporate headquarters in Cupertino. On January 17, Apple issued a press release that reads like a White House infomercial for the Trump/Goldman tax heist that was ...
The Real News Network
November 26, 2017
The Curious World of Donald Trump's Private Russian Connections. Sunday, 18 March 2018 12:50. 0 Comments. By James S. Henry / The American Interest. Did the American people really know they were putting such a "well-connected" guy in the White House? "Tell me who you walk with and I'll tell you who you are.".
The Real News Network
November 26, 2017
The Curious World of Donald Trump's Private Russian Connections. Sunday, 18 March 2018 12:50. 0 Comments. By James S. Henry / The American Interest. Did the American people really know they were putting such a "well-connected" guy in the White House? "Tell me who you walk with and I'll tell you who you are.".
The Real News Network
November 7, 2017
The latest leak of documents known as the 'Paradise Papers' provide important details about how the world's largest corporations are evading taxes through a variety of tricks and keep their earnings from being taxed. Economist and investigative reporter James S Henry explains ...
The Real News Network
October 30, 2017
James S. Henry is an investigative economist and lawyer, a Global Justice Fellow at Yale University, and a Senior Advisor at the Tax Justice Network. Previously, James served as Chief Economist at the international consultancy firm McKinsey & Co. As an investigative journalist his work has appeared in ...
The American Interest
October 25, 2017
The Economics of the Global “Bankster” Crime Wave James S. Henry. The system for prosecuting transnational white-collar financial crimes has broken down almost completely. The good news is that this problem does not require elegant or especially complex solutions. Published on: October 25, 2017. tweet. facebook.
The Real News Network
October 17, 2017
James S. Henry is an investigative economist and lawyer, a Global Justice Fellow at Yale University, and a Senior Advisor at the Tax Justice Network. Previously, James served as Chief Economist at the international consultancy firm McKinsey & Co. As an investigative journalist his work has appeared in ...
The Real News Network
September 28, 2017
James S. Henry is an investigative economist and lawyer, a Global Justice Fellow at Yale University, and a Senior Advisor at the Tax Justice Network. Previously, James served as Chief Economist at the international consultancy firm McKinsey & Co. As an investigative journalist his work has appeared in ...
The Real News Network
August 2, 2017
James S. Henry is an investigative economist and lawyer, a Global Justice Fellow at Yale University, and a Senior Advisor at the Tax Justice Network. Previously, James served as Chief Economist at the international consultancy firm McKinsey & Co. As an investigative journalist his work has appeared in ...
The American Interest
July 28, 2017
No Wray James S. Henry. Congress should consider taking another look at Christopher Wray, President Trump's pick to head up the FBI. On June 8, about twenty million Americans, plus many more incredulous spectators around the globe, tuned in to daytime TV and the timeless internet to witness the ...
Between The Lines
March 8, 2017
Between The Lines' Scott Harris spoke with James S. Henry, a senior fellow at Columbia University's Center for Sustainable International Investment and Global Justice Fellow at Yale University, who discusses the connections he's uncovered between Russian oligarch Dmitry Rybolovlev, The Bank of ...
The American Interest
February 10, 2017
The Curious World of Donald Trump's Private Russian Connections James S. Henry. Did the American people really know they were putting such a “well-connected” guy in the White House? “Tell me who you walk with and I'll tell you who you are.” —Cervantes. “I've always been blessed with a kind of ...
Foreign Affairs
April 12, 2016
The Panama Papers, a cache of 11.5 million leaked documents belonging to the law firm Mossack Fonseca in Panama, has implicated dozens of world leaders and celebrities in offshore banking and tax evasion. And yet these revelations are small when compared to the actual size of global financial crime.
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