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This paper shows how competition among governments for mobile firms can bring about excessive differentiation in levels of taxation and public good provision. Hotelling s Principle of Minimum Differentiation is applied in the context of tax competition and shown to be invalid. Instead, when an...
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This paper shows how competition among governments for mobile firms can bring about excessive differentiation in levels of taxation and public good provision. Hotelling's Principle of Minimum Differentiation is applied in the context of tax competition and shown to be invalid. Instead, when an...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013319954
We show that, in competition between a developed country and a developing country over environmental standards and … efficient; (2) the developing country may be a ‘pollution haven’ - a place to escape excessively high environmental standards in …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10009395306
We show that, in competition between a developed country and a developing country over environmental standards and … efficient; (2) the developing country may be a pollution haven - a place to escape excessively high environmental standards in …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010280637
This paper reviews the rationales and facts about corporate tax coordination in Europe. Although statutory tax rates have dramatically declined, revenues collected from corporate taxation are fairly stable and there is so far no evidence of a race-to-the-bottom. The ambiguous results from...
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We analyze the effects of introducing a two tier structure of capital taxation, where the asymmetric member states of a union choose a common, central tax rate in the first stage, and then non-cooperatively set local tax rates in the second stage. We show that this mechanism effectively reduces...
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We show that, in competition between a developed country and a developing country over environmental standards and … efficient; (2) the developing country may be a "pollution haven" - a place to escape excessively high environmental standards in … developed country may be a pollution haven. -- environmental standards ; fiscal competition ; second-mover advantage ; tax …
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The implications of high indebtedness for strategic tax setting in internationally integrated capital markets have found little attention so far. We analyze when and how changes in initial debt levels affect the distribution of economic activity across space. When public borrowing is...
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This paper explores the implications of high indebtedness for strategic tax setting in internationally integrated capital markets. When public borrowing is constrained due to default, a rise in a country's initial debt level lowers investment in public infrastructure and makes tax setting more...
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Over the past few years, policymakers have argued that everything from Apple's Irish tax deal to patent boxes to the LuxLeaks tax rulings represent “harmful tax competition.” Despite the ubiquity of this term, however, there is no internationally accepted definition of so-called harmful tax...
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