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This paper explores the nature, significance and policy implications of spillovers in international corporate taxation …, to analyze spillovers and how they might be addressed. In doing so, it goes beyond current initiatives to look at a wide …
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located far away. Firm optimisation then leads less productive firms to self-select themselves for FDI. We test this …
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Many countries around the globe, particularly the systemic advanced economies, face the challenge of closing output gaps and raising potential output growth. Addressing these challenges requires a package of macroeconomic, financial and structural policies that will boost both aggregate demand...
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policies that help the S5 close their output gap without over-stimulating or over-tightening, through spillovers, economies …
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(Brazil, the Czech Republic, India, Korea, Mexico, Poland, Russia, Saudi Arabia, Singapore, South Africa, and Turkey). Each … participant was asked about policy concerns and spillovers from the S5. To facilitate candor, the report does not attribute views … regarding partner countries. Rather than try to capture the full range of spillovers, this report builds on last year's findings …
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Global spillovers have entered a new phase. With crisis-related spillovers and risks fading, changing growth patterns … are the main source of spillovers in the global economy at this juncture. Two key trends are highly relevant here. First …
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This paper highlights key issues pertinent for the understanding of international effects of domestic tax policies and of international tax harmonization. The analytical framework adopts the saving-investment balance approach to the analysis of international economic interdependence focusing on...
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This paper summarizes the theory and empirical evidence on the determinants of foreign direct investment. These determinants include expected relative rates of return, risk diversification, market size, technological advantage, market failure, oligopolistic rivalry, liquidity, currency strength,...
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Capital flows to the nonindustrial countries share three striking characteristics. First, the bulk, of these flows was in the form of debt, not equity; second, the loans were mostly to, or guaranteed by, debtor governments; and third, these debts were largely bank loans, not bonds. This paper...
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This paper demonstrates that instability associated with investment risk is critical in explaining the level of foreign direct investment for the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) countries, which generally have higher investment risk than developed countries. The empirical results support...
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