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of corruption in the society all farms of corruptions has to be internalized by introducing a permit and tax for …
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Two global initiatives are examples of the effective use of tax systems instruments to protect countries' tax … sovereignty in a world of increasing globalization. These OECD/G20 initiatives will provide tax administration and policy … researchers with valuable insights on taxpayer and government behaviors. In addition, a number of other multilateral tax …
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federal personal income tax evasion over the period 1975-2008, with a specific focus upon the impact of higher federal income … tax rates on tax evasion. In this study, we use the most recent data available on aggregate personal income tax evasion … reported AGI. Most other studies of federal income tax evasion for the U.S. do not use data this current. It is found that the …
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Tax evasion and money laundering are conceptually closely related: they both entail some form of concealment. In the … tax authorities, there is a direct overlap between money laundering and tax evasion decisions. The possibility of … tax evasion. Typically the incentives to carry out these activities in other jurisdictions will be higher where the …
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curtailed credit supply, particularly at less-well capitalized banks. Second, such negative impact was larger for countries … significantly smaller for foreign-owned banks, suggesting that opening up to foreign investors may be an effective way to partly … shield the domestic banking sector from negative shocks. Overall, CAR enforcement — by inducing banks to reduce their lending …
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We explore the effects of ownership concentration on the risk-taking behavior of banks. Our analysis focuses on East … concentrated ownership improves banks' liquidity. Further, the recent financial crisis does not appear to change the fundamental …
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Hypothesis, under which stress-tested banks reduce credit supply – particularly to relatively risky borrowers – to decrease their … credit risk. The findings do not support the Moral Hazard Hypothesis, in which these banks expand credit supply … banks, banks that passed the stress tests, and the earlier stress tests …
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banks (CSBs) had on the quality of their borrowers' financial statements. Using a difference-in-difference research design …-on-assets (ROA) after a bank's IPO. We also find that pursuant to the IPOs by their lending banks, various measures of borrowers' FRQ …
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We present an empirical study of stress testing for portfolios of auto loans. We find that loans aged five years or more have significantly higher default probabilities. This finding raises concerns about the increasing maturity of auto loans in recent years. A challenge in stress testing is the...
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larger banks),but also boosted bank risk in the long term. Results remain robust to considerations of (1) bank …
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