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We study the welfare and distribution effects of corporate taxation and transfer pricing in an asymmetric general oligopolistic equilibrium trade model. Without profit shifting, an increasing profit tax rate shifts welfare towards the taxing country, where it also decreases real wages, whereas...
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of Kuwait, Gulf Bank of Kuwait, Al-Ahli Bank of Kuwait,Burgan Bank, Commercial Bank of Kuwait, and The Bank of Kuwait and … translated into relevant policy issues.These issues were identified by conducting field research in Kuwait. Kuwait waschosen … because it is the country of the author and also constitutes an importantdeveloping country within the gulf. Six Kuwaiti …
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Purpose – This paper aims to discuss and compare the corporate governance codes in Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC … comparison. Practical implications – The research facilitates future evaluations of corporate governance in Gulf countries. In …
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This paper hypothesizes that contemporary Gulf cities are not an evolution of traditional settlements but rather forms … this region since the beginning of the 21st century. While focusing on the case of Kuwait city, the paper reflects on … several examples from the Gulf region cities to discuss their development as hybrid forms of modern cities. The paper adopts …
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Saudi Arabia Is the largest player In the world oil market. It maintains ample spare capacity, restricts investment in developing reserves, and its output is negatively correlated with other OPEC producers. While this behavior does not fit into the perfect competition paradigm, we show that it...
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