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Globalization of the world economy enables companies and individuals to move across borders and seek new opportunities and business options in other countries. To do so persons may need to transfer residency or shift assets of permanent establishment. The adverse side of such a migration lies in...
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U.S. multinational firms both abroad and at home?There is unfortunately little, if any, empirical work directly …
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This paper studies the effects of globalization on the ability of governments to generate tax revenues for the financing of national welfare states. In this context, it summarizes the theoretical predictions of various economic models of tax competition between countries and discusses the role...
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This study provides some perspective on analyzing the effects of corporate taxation on capital formation. Our framework translates tax policy legislation into real outcomes, and identifies three parameters that play a central role in determining the impact on policy. The remainder of the paper...
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We examine the extent to which the labor market facilitates the diffusion of tax planning knowledge across firms. Using a novel dataset of tax department employee movements between S&P 1500 firms, we find that firms experience an increase in their tax planning after hiring a tax employee from a...
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