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Caroline Elizabeth Doggart (born 1939), is a development economist and author. Born in
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, in the Netherlands, and educated at
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and
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, she began her career at the
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. In 1970, she wrote ''Tax Havens and their Uses''. The publication went on to become
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Group's bestselling publication, with 11 editions until 2005, translated into five languages. Reviewers described the book as "magisterial," "encyclopaedic," and a "classic." Doggart has worked as a senior development economist for the World Bank in
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In 1996, she wrote an influential article, ''From Reconstruction to Development in Europe and Japan''. Doggart is a board member of the Maria Montessori Training Organisation, a founder of the ICEA (International Consulting Economists' Association), and a director of the Pestalozzi Overseas Children's Trust. She has contributed to ''
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*''From Reconstruction to Development in Europe and Japan'' by Caroline Doggart in ''The evolving role of the World Bank helping meet the challenge of development'', K Sarwar Lateef, 1995, World Bank, , , *''Tax havens and their uses'', C. Doggart, 1990, Economist Publications, 1990, *''Steuerparadiese und wie man sie nutzt : alles, was steuergestresste Herzen höher schlagen lässt'', C. Doggart, 1990, Düsseldorf : Verl. Wirtschaft und Finanzen, , *''Tax havens and their uses'', C. Doggart, 1993, Economist Publications, 1990, , *''Tax havens and their uses'', C. Doggart, 1997, Economist Publications, 1990, , *''Tax Havens and their Uses'', C. Doggart, 2002, Economist Intelligence Unit, *''Environmental impacts of tourism in developing countries'', C. Doggart & N.H. Doggart, Travel and Tourism Analyst, 1996 *''Industrial Development Opportunities in Botswana'', C. Doggart, 1992, World Bank, 1992 *''From reconstruction to development in Europe and Japan'', C. Doggart, 1995, World Bank (article inside Lateef, 1995, above) {{DEFAULTSORT:Doggart, Caroline 1939 births Living people Alumni of Imperial College London Alumni of Girton College, Cambridge British economists World Bank people Writers from Utrecht (city) Dutch officials of the United Nations