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We have several kinds of measures for mitigating or eliminating international double taxation and stimulating international trade. Some of them are unilateral, the others are bilateral, and still others are multilateral. A natural question here: why we have all these measures? The answer lies in...
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Every nation has an interest in sharing the gains they help create by participating in globalization. If governments fail to claim an adequate share of these gains, they will be forced to look ever more intensely to personal taxes on their own already-burdened citizens. Yet because of the...
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Existing economic growth models by Harrod-Domar, Solow–Swan, Lucas, and Romer, have no capacity to explain the evolution or the collapse of economic growth of small islands that are inheritably featured by the remoteness, smallness and also their vulnerability to natural disasters in the...
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Anti-tax avoidance and evasion measures are matters of great concern for both tax authorities and taxpayers. These concerns are particularly relevant in China and India, given the rapid growth of investment and the lack of experience in dealing with such issues, and as both countries have...
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In the presence of international-capital mobility foreign direct investment is influenced by corporate income taxation and the rules how taxes paid in the host country are treated at home. In this paper the exemption, credit and deduction method are considered as tax rules. First, it is shown...
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We examine international fiscal coordination in a world where markets are integrated but national governments are sovereign. Consequences of the liberalization of the capital market on national fiscal policies and possible remedies to resulting inefficiencies are analyzed. A simple model, with N...
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This paper addresses the issues of whether and how the degree of economic integration may affect central government tax revenues and the intensity of decentralisation. To this purpose, we empirically test the direct impact of economic integration on central tax revenues using the concept of...
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This article presents a case for transfer mispricing as an argument for Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR). The argument builds on the position that in order to compensate for potential loss of brand image and reputation, Multinational Companies (MNCs) would be more socially responsible when...
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A recent publication by the World Bank on Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) has established that extreme poverty has been decreasing in all regions of the world with the exception of sub-Saharan Africa (SSA), in spite of over two decades of growth resurgence. This chapter explores the role of...
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For decades now, corporate inversions have been the topic of an ongoing debate between legislators, practitioners, and academics. Since the first inversion in 1982, while often arguing on the right methods, policy, and ways, Congress, the U.S. Department of the Treasury (“Treasury”), and...
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