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The previous literature on multinational financial policy has, for the most part, been restricted to the choice between …
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worldwide corporation. We use firm level data for U.S. multinational corporations to test for the importance of these …
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This paper examines the microeconomic motivation of governments to provide tax incentives for foreign direct investment. Author applies the classical models of oligopoly to subsidy competition, endogenousing investment incentives, but leaving tax rates exogenous. According to the conventional...
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attracting inward profit shifting from multinational firms. In this paper, we analyze the effects of patent box regimes when …
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This paper studies the impact of special interest lobbying on competition between two countries for a multinational in …
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The study analyses the incentives for multinationals caused by linking different national tax systems. The dividend tax capitalization hypothesis is extended to include taxes during the repatriation and onward distribution (as equalization tax) to derive the relevant cost of capital formulae for...
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The broad literature focussing on the effects of globalization and strategic interactions on corporate tax competition has widely neglected an impact of political factors. In this paper, we analyse the effects of political factors on corporate taxation and in particular the impact of...
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That tax haven policies contribute to favorable economic growth in tax haven countries is widely accepted in international policy dialogues. There is, however, minimal empirical evidence to substantiate this assertion. Empirical investigations are hampered by the likely endogeneity of tax haven...
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