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yields robust results that are in line with theory and prior literature: A one standard deviation increase in the quality of …
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The current study investigates the relationship between tax avoidance, management ability, and firm value. Three hypotheses are proposed to meet the paper's objective. For conducting such a practical study based on a post-event descriptive correlational approach, data are gathered from the...
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Corporate tax avoidance practice has gathered a certain attention from researchers in recent years with the advent of corporate social responsibility and the need for firms and managers to find ways to maximize firm value while using more sustainable practices. In this study, using data from...
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The study aims to examine the impact of tax avoidance on the value of listed firms in Vietnam. Using a sample of 209 non-financial businesses listed on the Ho Chi Minh Stock Exchange (HOSE) in Vietnam for the period 2010-2018 and the Panel-Corrected Standard Errors (PCSE) to overcome the model's...
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This paper analyzes the tax haven investment behavior of multinational firms from a country that exempts foreign income from taxation. High foreign tax rates generally encourage firms to invest in tax havens, though significant costs of reallocating taxable income dampen these incentives. The...
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This paper analyzes the tax haven investment behavior of multinational firms from a country that exempts foreign income from taxation. High foreign tax rates generally encourage firms to invest in tax havens, though significant costs of reallocating taxable income dampen these incentives. The...
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This paper analyzes the impact of blockownership dispersion on firm value. Blockholdings by multiple blockholders is a widespread phenomenon in the U.S. market. It is not clear, however, whether dispersion among blockholder is preferable to having a more concentrated ownership structure. To test...
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This paper analyzes the impact of blockownership dispersion on firm value. Blockholdings by multiple blockholders is a widespread phenomenon in the U.S. market. It is not clear, however, whether dispersion among blockholder is preferable to having a more concentrated ownership structure. To test...
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Turnovsky (1995) derives in a continuous-time model of a decentralized economy that the correct specification of the firm's objective function is to maximize the initial value of its outstanding securities. The firm value is the discounted flow of real earnings. For the discrete-time version of...
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