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twofold importance of headquarters for their affiliates into a know-how and a capital serving part (FDI). Multinationals trade …The overwhelming importance of multinational activities as well as the coexistence of exporters and multinationals … sales and FDI, on the other. We find that the effects are not uniform for multinational sales and FDI. Hence, one shuld be …
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multinationals can shift their profits explain the absence of FDI agreements? In this paper I develop a model in which governments … demonstrate that the possibility for multinationals to repatriate their profits is a determinant of FDI restrictions. An agreement …Tariffs have almost completely disappeared but various restrictions on foreign entry remain for multinationals. Many …
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threshold. We identify the conditions under which binding CFC rules are part of the optimal tax mix when governments can set the …
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Base erosion and profit shifting (BEPS) undermines tax revenues collection and raises public discontent in times when the tax burden has increased significantly for households in most developed economies. In addition, new forms of profit shifting related to intangible investment have emerged...
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