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corruption and the concealment of officials' bribes, tax havens discourage the provision of public goods and hence have also a … ; multinational firms ; corruption …
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This essay critically revisits the roles and influences of tax havens in the world economy. It combines various … research. -- tax havens ; tax avoidance ; tax evasion ; international taxation ; corruption ; offshore financial centres …
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This essay critically revisits the roles and influences of tax havens in the world economy. It combines various …
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European regulation mandates public country-by-country reporting for banks and is expected to increase reputational costs in case of tax haven activities. We test whether the availability of additional public information on the locations of banks' subsidiaries reduces their tax haven presence....
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This paper examines the determinants and margins of profit shifting through transfer pricing. We develop a theory model, where transfer pricing patterns are governed by a generalized concealment cost function (CCF). Our empirical analysis draws on micro-level data about transaction-level...
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finance corruption, avoid taxes, and expropriate shareholders. Overall, the leak erased $174 billion in market capitalization …
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This paper analyzes the transfer pricing of multinational firms. We propose a simple framework in which intra-firm prices may systematically deviate from arm's length prices for two motives: i) pricing to market, and ii) tax avoidance. Multinational firms may decide not to avoid taxes if the...
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This paper analyzes the transfer pricing of multinational firms. We propose a simple framework in which intra-firm prices may systematically deviate from arm's length prices for two motives: i) pricing to market, and ii) tax avoidance. Multinational firms may decide not to avoid taxes if the...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010507652