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' profits after the reform. The share of profits booked abroad by US multinationals fell 3-5 percentage points, driven by …
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Our paper begins with the relatively simple problem of optimal taxation as viewed by the capital-exporting ("home") country when it can assume that its actions do not alter the tax rate in the host country. Section I also shows that when foreign investment accounts for a significant fraction of...
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.S. multinationals rises substantially. These incentives also boost domestic investment, indicating complementarity between domestic and …
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difference-in-differences event-study designs, we find that the reform was ineffective in reducing multinationals' transfers to …
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This paper constructs time series of global profit shifting covering the 2015-19 period, during which major international efforts were implemented to curb profit shifting. We find that (i) multinational profits grew faster than global profits, (ii) the share of multinational profits booked in...
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Bilateral tax treaties (BTT) are intended to promote foreign direct investment and foreign affiliate activity through double taxation relief. However, BTTs also typically contain provisions that facilitate sharing of tax information between countries intended to curtail tax avoidance by...
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variable in most of the previous work; the coverage of all (small and large) multinationals here rather than a focus on large … units in previous work; and the inclusion of endogenous characteristics in other countries multinationals are invested in …
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Foreign direct investment (FDI) is observed to be a predominant form of capital flows to low and middle income countries with insufficiently developed capital markets. This paper analyzes the problem of channeling domestic savings into productive investment in the presence of asymmetric...
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havens. Instead, they have incentives to focus their enforcement efforts on relocating profits booked by multinationals in …
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We examine firm responses to location-based hiring subsidies. We leverage institutional features of the California Competes Tax Credit (CCTC), a large-scale business incentive program that incorporates best practices from prior job creation policies. The CCTC award selection procedure combines...
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