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Drawing on newly published macroeconomic statistics, this paper estimates the amount of household wealth owned by each … countries and some Latin American economies. We use these estimates to construct revised series of top wealth shares in ten … countries, which account for close to half of world GDP. Because offshore wealth is very concentrated at the top, accounting for …
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Trotz internationaler Reformen mit dem Ziel, grenzüberschreitende Steuerhinterziehungsaktivitäten einzudämmen, ist die Bedeutung globaler Offshore-Finanzvermögen von 2001 bis 2021 relativ konstant geblieben: Gemessen an der globalen Wirtschaftsleistung schwanken sie um etwa zehn Prozent....
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evasion and its implications for the measurement of wealth inequality. In contrast to Alstadsæter, Johannesen and Zucman (2019 …), the correction for offshore wealth has only a modest effect on top wealth shares. We show that the distributional pattern … and document large and sustained increases in reported wealth of around 60% following amnesty participation.Combined with …
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evasion and its implications for the measurement of wealth inequality. In contrast to Alstadsæter, Johannesen and Zucman (2019 …), the correction for offshore wealth has only a modest effect on top wealth shares. We show that the distributional pattern … and document large and sustained increases in reported wealth of around 60% following amnesty participation.Combined with …
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clear development gradient in the exposure to offshore tax havens: a range of indicators suggests that wealth held in …
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We examine shifts in British income inequality and their causes between 1911 and 1949. Newly re-discovered Inland Revenue 1911 estimates and more detailed data from subsequent official income distribution enquiries are used to show that income was substantially more concentrated at the top of...
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evasion and its implications for the measurement of wealth inequality. In contrast to Alstadsæter, Johannesen and Zucman (2019 …), the correction for offshore wealth has only a modest effect on top wealth shares. We show that the distributional pattern … and document large and sustained increases in reported wealth of around 60% following amnesty participation. Combined with …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013242701
clear development gradient in the exposure to offshore tax havens: a range of indicators suggests that wealth held in …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10014548578
Research on profit shifting by multinational corporations in developing countries is limited due to a lack of data. In this paper we use, for the first time, novel administrative data on the transactions of multinational corporations operating in Nigeria vis-à-vis related parties in other...
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Corporate tax avoidance hampers domestic revenue mobilization and, with it, the development of lower- and middle-income countries. While a wide range of studies has shed light on the magnitude of profit shifting by multinational corporations, the indirect costs of this behaviour is...
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