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shifting by U.S. multinational enterprises affects GDP and, thus, productivity measurement. Profit shifting increased in the …Beginning in 2004, official statistics display a slowdown in U.S. productivity growth. We show how offshore profit … mid- 1990s, resulting in lower measured productivity growth. We construct value added adjusted for profit shifting. The …
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Increasing attention has been given to the fact that some multinational enterprises shift income to tax haven countries, an activity that generates inequality in corporate taxation. Here, we examine how profit shifting relates to wage inequality. Using rich matched employer-employee data from...
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Increasing attention has been given to the fact that some multinational enterprises shift income to tax haven countries, an activity that generates inequality in corporate taxation. Here, we examine how profit shifting relates to wage inequality. Using rich matched employer-employee data from...
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This paper examines the profit-shifting behaviour of emerging multinational firms from India. It is found that the before-tax profitability of subsidiaries differs according to whether they were established directly or via an Offshore Financial Centre (OFC). The impact of the corporate tax rate...
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