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Modern corporations have increasingly been adopting a decentred, layered, and multi-jurisdictional form as a strategy of boundary manipulation known amongst tax lawyers and accountants as "regulatory arbitrage". The argument we put forward in this article is that the scholarly work that treats...
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The 'corporation' (or 'company' in English jurisprudence or 'societé' in French law) is a legal person that owns assets and partakes in contracts in markets. The 'multinational corporation,' otherwise known as 'transnational corporation' or the 'multinational enterprise' (MNE) is a group, an...
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In a recent set of influential papers, researchers have argued that residential mortgage foreclosures reduce the sale prices of nearby properties. We revisit this issue using a more robust identification strategy combined with new data that contain information on the location of properties...
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In a recent set of influential papers, researchers have argued that residential mortgage foreclosures reduce the sale prices of nearby properties. We revisit this issue using a more robust identification strategy combined with new data that contain information on the location of properties...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010377447