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tax rate of the German affiliate. From our study of a panel of more than 8,000 non-financial affiliates in Germany, we …
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tax rate of the German affiliate. From our study of a panel of more than 8,000 non-financial affiliates in Germany, we …
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tax rate of the German affiliate. From our study of a panel of more than 8,000 non-financial affiliates in Germany, we …
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tax rate of the German affiliate. From our study of a panel of more than 8,000 non-financial affiliates in Germany, we …
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tax rate of the German affiliate. From our study of a panel of more than 8,000 non-financial affiliates in Germany, we …
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The paper analyzes the financial structure of outbound FDI during the period 1996-2002 by drawing on up to 54,022 firm-year observations of 13,758 German-owned subsidiaries. We find that the tax rate in the host country has a sizeable and significantly positive effect on leverage for...
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This paper provides empirical evidence on two potential costs of shared ownership of German affiliates abroad. First, in periods of currency crises, wholly-owned affiliates, in contrast to partially-owned affiliates, seem to circumvent financial constraints by accessing capital from their parent...
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The paper analyzes the financial structure of outbound FDI during the period 1996-2002 by drawing on up to 54,022 firm-year observations of 13,758 German-owned subsidiaries. We find that the tax rate in the host country has a sizeable and significantly positive effect on leverage for...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10003244324