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tax benefit of debt (net and gross of investor taxes) and the debt ratio. A 10% increase in the net (gross) marginal tax … also be identified in a partial adjustment model. -- Debt ; capital structure ; marginal tax rate ; corporate taxes … simulate marginal tax rates, we find a statistically and economically significant positive relationship between the marginal …
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Cryptocurrencies are often thought to operate out of the reach of national regulation, but in fact their valuations, transaction volumes and user bases react substantially to news about regulatory actions. The impact depends on the specific regulatory category to which the news relates: events...
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This paper deals with both system-wide and banks' internal stress tests. For system-wide stress tests it describes the evolution over time, compares the stress test design in major jurisdictions, and discusses academic research. System-wide stress tests have gained in importance and nowadays...
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The emergence of so-called "decentralised finance" (DeFi) and a shadow financial system of cryptocurrency exchanges and stablecoin issuers raises the challenge of how to apply technology-neutral regulation so that similar risks are subject to the same rules. This paper makes the case for...
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firms rely heavily on equity financing, even though benefits associated with debt (like tax shields) appear to be high and …. Debt, however, has an adverse effect on the enforceability of these arrangements because too much debt increases the firm … analysis provides an explanation for why some firms only use little debt financing. Predictions made by our theory are in line …
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firms rely heavily on equity financing, even though benefits associated with debt (like tax shields) appear to be high and …. Debt, on the other hand, has an adverse effect on the enforceability of these arrangements because too much debt increases … creditors. Our analysis provides an explanation for why some firms only use little debt financing. Predictions made by our …
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) countries over the time period 2002-2012. Our results show a significant impact of the net tax benefit of debt on the debt ratio … of firms. Ignoring firm heterogeneity, an increase in the net tax benefit of debt by 10 percentage points leads to an … increase in the net tax benefit of debt of 10 percentage points leads to an increase in the debt ratio of only 1.27 percentage …
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’ possibilities of engaging in tax planning via debt shifting. This paper analyzes the effects of thin capitalization rules in the …
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the parent and the affiliates; (iv) both parental debt and external debt increase when the tax rate increases, all else … tax jurisdiction. This paper discusses the link between capital structure choices and tax planning motives in … multinational groups. We model the trade-off between the use of external debt, parental debt and an internal bank. We test the …
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multinational firms show that the tax sensitivity of debt is more modest than what one would expect given the incentives for profit …The OECD in its BEPS action plan 4 addresses tax base erosion by profit shifting through the use of tax deductible … that pertains to the use of debt. …
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