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Companies play an important role in the mobility debate as they can be considered as the primary ‘creators’ of commuting traffic. In recent years, companies have developed a variety of initiatives to improve the mobility of their employees, although their visions and actions are often...
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This paper aims to explore the profession of mobility manager and to find out whether they achieve (or not) change in the commuting behaviours of employees. We firstly use data of a Belgian mobility survey that contains information about 4969 workplaces. Then, we use data of a face-to-face...
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Our study investigates two aspects of world competition for talents: mobility of students and its determinants on the one hand, impact of that mobility on that of alumni on the international labor market on the other hand. Therefore we conduct an empirical study based on a survey of alumni of...
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In 2001, the European Commission proposed replacing the current system of taxation of multinational companies by the taxation of a consolidated base, computed at the level of all the European entities of a multinational enterprise, and then distributed for taxation purposes among the various...
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[fre] Motivé par les suggestions émises fin 2001 par la Commission européenne, ce texte étudie comment l’introduction de la compensation internationale des pertes au sein d’une multinationale et celle de la répartition de l’imposable consolidé de celle-ci, selon une formule...
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This paper tests the existence of strategic interactions among municipalities, based on a panel of Belgian local tax rates from 1985 to 2004. A special emphasis is put on the role of the interregional differences in Belgium. Our results partly confirm previous findings for Belgium suggesting...
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