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Rasmus Corlin Christensen

Associate Professor

Subjects
Taxes Qualitative methods Methodology Climate Geopolitics International relations

Primary research areas

In­ter­na­tion­al tax­a­tion
Tax havens
Trans­fer pri­cing
Glob­al gov­ernance
Pro­fes­sion­als and ex­perts
Green ac­count­ing
Cli­mate change

I study the in­ter­na­tion­al polit­ic­al eco­nomy mi­cro-to-macro, ex­amin­ing the fine print of the world eco­nomy to un­der­stand glob­al shifts and struc­tures.

I am an international political economist who studies how politics and markets interact and are shaped by power and expertise, focusing on the contexts of international taxation, global governance, and climate change. My work is interdisciplinary, combining insights and methods from across international political economy, sociology, accounting, and beyond. I engage widely beyond academia, contributing to public debates and engaging with policy-makers, industry, and civil society. 

Recent research projects

COF­FERS – Com­batting Fisc­al Fraud and Em­power­ing Reg­u­lat­ors (EU Ho­ri­zon 2020, 2016-2020)

Time Mir­ror – Ac­count­ing for the Green Trans­ition (In­de­pend­ent Re­search Fund Den­mark, 2021-2024)

Outside activities

2025

No out­side activ­it­ies to re­port