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This paper analyzes the impact of countries' tax attractiveness on the allocation of risk within multinational groups. Our dataset contains subsidiaries located in 32 European countries and owned by parents from 90 different countries globally. We show that tax symmetry positively influences the...
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This paper analyzes the impact of taxation on the location of patents within multinational groups. Based on groups with … attractiveness of countries into account when making these decisions. Specifically, we show that the statutory tax rate, the taxation …
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intra-company loans. Taxation, however, does not fully explain the high levels of intra-company borrowing. Roughly 60% of …
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intra-company loans. Taxation, however, does not fully explain the high levels of intra-company borrowing. Roughly 60% of …
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intracompany loans. Taxation, however, does not fully explain the high levels of intra-company borrowing. Roughly 60% of the cross …
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corresponds to that of Germany. The impact of taxation on investments is negative. A ten percentage points higher corporate tax …
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corresponds to that of Germany. The impact of taxation on investments is negative. A ten percentage points higher corporate tax … are applied for tax efficient group structuring. -- Corporate Taxation ; Foreign Direct Investment ; Empirical Analysis …
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elasticity of investments for companies shielded by existing losses. -- Corporate Taxation ; Loss Treatment ; Group Taxation …
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Using a firm-level dataset this paper investigates the impact of taxation on the decision of …
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The paper considers profit shifting behavior using data on German inbound and outbound FDI. It finds an empirical correlation between the home country tax rate of a parent and the net of tax profitability of its German affiliate that is consistent with profit shifting behavior. For profitable...
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