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OverviewESGTT: How Developing Countries Can Generate Revenues Through a Mandatory Compliance Model introduces a bold framework for transforming how developing nations and their partners approach revenue generation in a rapidly changing world. Confronting the challenges of climate change, inequality, and technological disruption, the book proposes ESGTT: an integrated, enforceable model spanning Environmental, Social, Governance, Technology, and Taxation domains. Unlike traditional ESG frameworks, which rely on voluntary participation and often serve branding purposes, ESGTT is grounded in mandatory compliance and standardized reporting. The model makes transparency obligatory across all five domains and turns regulatory requirements into revenue opportunities. This approach aims to unlock economic value, reduce illicit financial flows, and strengthen national budgets, particularly in countries where billions are lost annually to tax avoidance, corruption, and financial opacity. The book's thesis is clear: mandatory, cross-domain disclosures from carbon emissions and labor practices to cybersecurity and tax contributions create a transparent ecosystem where compliance drives fiscal resilience. For investors, this means lower risk and clearer returns; for multinational corporations, it offers cost efficiency and market access; and for developing countries, it provides a pathway to reclaiming lost wealth and funding development. Each ESGTT pillar is explored as a revenue generator: Environmental: Mandatory reporting enables green taxes and market access, with case studies like South Africa's carbon tax and global green bond growth illustrating the financial upside. Social: Enforced disclosures on labor and community impact drive equity and local investment, as seen in India's CSR tax. Governance: Anti-corruption mandates reduce losses and enhance stability, exemplified by Rwanda's reforms and the measurable returns from strong governance. Technology: Required reporting on data and cybersecurity curbs financial losses from breaches and boosts digital tax compliance, protecting and growing public revenues. Taxation: Enforceable tax reporting closes loopholes, combats evasion, and recovers billions otherwise lost to illicit flows. The narrative is anchored by stark statistics: developing countries lose $427 billion a year to tax havens, more than half their total health spending, demonstrating the urgency and scale of the problem. ESGTT is presented as a practical, data-driven solution, with each section of the book offering empirical evidence, case studies, and actionable tools. Ultimately, ESGTT is a universal, mutually beneficial model: a strategic framework for investors, a growth blueprint for MNCs, and a sovereignty tool for developing nations. The book invites readers to see compliance not as a burden but as a catalyst for a global revenue revolution, redirecting illicit flows, unlocking trillions in value, and reshaping the future of development. The book argues that standardized reporting across these domains can benefit investors, MNCs, and developing nations, redirecting billions from evasion into productive economic growth. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Guychristian AgborPublisher: Independently Published Imprint: Independently Published Dimensions: Width: 17.80cm , Height: 3.80cm , Length: 25.40cm Weight: 1.279kg ISBN: 9798285704287Pages: 752 Publication Date: 06 June 2025 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |