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This paper analyzes the switch from Separate Accounting to Formula Apportionment in a dynamic framework. The model features both purely domestic corporations and a domestic multinational which invests at home and abroad as well as a purely foreign corporation and a foreign multinational which...
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The EU Commission is advocating a common consolidated tax base for the corporate income tax, accompanied by a revenue sharing mechanism based on formula apportionment. We analyse tax competition in such a regime, focussing on the interaction between the definition of the tax base and the...
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This paper analyzes the switch from Separate Accounting to Formula Apportionment in a dynamic framework. The model features both purely domestic corporations and a domestic multinational which invests at home and abroad as well as a purely foreign corporation and a foreign multinational which...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010264229
This paper investigates the consequences of a series of alternative international tax designs on the strategy of a multinational enterprise regarding the cross border distribution of its investment and the choice of its financing behavior. We start with a world where no international tax rules...
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The EU Commission is advocating a common consolidated tax base for the corporate income tax, accompanied by a revenue sharing mechanism based on formula apportionment. We analyse tax competition in such a regime, focussing on the interaction between the definition of the tax base and the...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013316828
This paper studies how corporate tax hikes transmit across countries through multinationals’ internal networks of subsidiaries. We build a parsimonious multicountry model to underscore two opposing spillover effects: While tax competition between countries generates positive investment...
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In den letzten Jahren hat die Photovoltaikindustrie in Deutschland, vorangetrieben von der klimapolitischen Zielsetzung der Bundesregierung und begünstigt durch die hohen Einspeisevergütungen für Solarstrom nach dem Erneuerbare-Energien-Gesetz, ein rasantes Wachstum erlebt. Viele Staaten...
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Die negative Entwicklung der Gesamtwirtschaft macht auch vor dem deutschen Einzelhandel nicht halt. Zwar läuft der private Konsum bisher relativ gut, die Einzelhandelsumsätze gingen in der ersten Jahreshälfte 2009 aber zurück. Die Einzelhandelsfirmen gehen davon aus, dass sich die negative...
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Nach den Ergebnissen des neueste ifo Investitionstests bei den deutschen Leasinggesellschaften hält das dynamische Wachstum der Leasingbranche in Deutschland an. Das Neugeschäft stieg 2005 um 7,3% auf 50,2 Mrd. €, wobei das Immobilien-Leasing um 15,5% und das Breitengeschäft mit Mobilien um...
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In der abschließenden Podiumsdiskussion, die sich noch einmal mit dem Themenbereich IKT-Infrastruktur befasste, diskutierten Roland Berger, René Obermann, Lars-Hendrik Röller, Hans-Werner Sinn und Roland Tichy, "wie wir Investitionen in moderne Breitbandnetze bekommen". Dabei ging es vor...
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