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This paper surveys the literature on the implications of international capital mobility for national tax policies. Our main issue for consideration in this survey is whether taxation of income, specifically capital income will survive, how border crossing investment is taxed relative to domestic...
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, introducing an inverted tax credit system, levying withholding taxes on all interest and royalty payments and levying withholding … taxes as an anti-avoidance regulation. We calculate the tax revenue effects of introducing a minimum withholding tax on … would increase tax revenue in particular in high-tax countries. Revenue redistribution would only arise if withholding taxes …
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This paper considers the implications of asymmetric information in capital markets for entrepreneurial entry and tax policy. In many countries, governments subsidize the creation of new firms. One possible justification for these subsidies is that capital markets for the financing of new firms...
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In this study, we analyze the cyclicality of fiscal policies in China during the period 1978-2013. We find that the cyclicality of local government spending in China significantly affects the cyclicality of total government spending. By employing both time-series and province-level panel data,...
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and higher taxes in the future. This paper uses the institutional setting of German fiscal federalism to its advantage in …
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This paper considers the implications of asymmetric information in capital markets for entrepreneurial entry and tax policy. In many countries, governments subsidize the creation of new firms. One possible justification for these subsidies is that capital markets for the financing of new firms...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10001739608