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We estimate and attempt to explain the evolution of the taxes paid by U.S. multinationals on their foreign profits … after-tax returns. Foreign taxes fell abruptly after the first Gulf War. In sectors other than oil, the effective foreign … havens. The low foreign taxes paid by U.S. multinationals can explain half of the U.S. cross-border return differential …
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54 U.S. research intensive universities. First, we estimate the career preferences of foreign and U.S. STEM students for … more standard Likert measures of preferences for different careers. We find that foreign students are generally more … to choose between two postdoc job offers, where one offer is in the U.S. and one is abroad. We find that foreign students …
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are able to identify both the Colombian importing firm and the foreign exporter in every Colombian import and export …
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We quantify foreign direct investment (FDI) spillovers by comparing changes in total factor productivity (TFP) among … domestic plants in districts that attracted a large greenfield foreign plant and districts where greenfield FDI was licensed … greenfield foreign plant. Over the four years starting with the year of the opening, TFP of domestic plants is 8% higher in …
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This paper studies international joint ventures, where foreign direct investment is performed by a foreign and a … Chinese firms chosen to be partners of foreign investors tend to be larger, more productive, and more likely subsidized than … larger if the foreign firm is from the U.S. rather than from Japan or Hong Kong, Macau, and Taiwan, while this effect is …
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The U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis (BEA) estimates the return on investments of foreign subsidiaries of U ….S. multinational companies over the period 1982--2006 averaged 9.4 percent annually after taxes; U.S. subsidiaries of foreign … foreign and domestic locations. Used abroad, it generates profits for foreign subsidiaries with no foreign direct investment …
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The government contracts with a foreign firm to extract a natural resource that requires an upfront investment and …
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Japanese firms that were acquired by foreign firms improves after the acquisition. In our previous study for the Japanese …) and profit rates than M&As by domestic firms. However, it may argued that firms acquired by foreign firms showed better … performance simply because foreign investors acquired more promising Japanese firms than Japanese investors did. In order to …
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In the past two decades China leaped from bit player in global science and engineering (S&E) to become the world's largest source of S&E graduates and the second largest spender on R&D and second largest producer of scientific papers. As a latecomer to modern science and engineering, China...
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investors and H shares to foreign investors---to compare reactions of local and foreign investors to the same public news. We … find that local investors react more strongly to earnings forecasts by local analysts, while foreign investors react more … strongly to forecasts of foreign analysts. This finding highlights social trust as a force driving people with different social …
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