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Following several years of study, the Oxford International Tax Group recently proposed a fundamental reform: the traditional corporate income tax would be replaced by taxation of a corporation’s domestic cash flows. One, perhaps surprising, argument for this proposal is that its incidence...
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Increasing attention has been given to the fact that some multinational enterprises shift income to tax haven countries, an activity that generates inequality in corporate taxation. Here, we examine how profit shifting relates to wage inequality. Using rich matched employer-employee data from...
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Key trends in the global infrastructure practices in the context of the sustainable development paradigm are analyzed. Special attention is paid to the conceptual and doctrinal design of new approaches to infrastructure development - the concepts of “sustainable infrastructure” and...
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At the present stage, oil and gas companies have to deal with a number of environmental factors that have both positive and negative effects on them. The unfavorable geopolitical situation, stricter environmental requirements and the transition to a concept of sustainable development that...
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The view that the transfer pricing problem vanishes under universal destination-based cash flow taxation (DBCFT) is based on how firms behave in perfectly competitive markets. We show that the neutralizing effect DBCFT has on transfer price incentives fails once multinational firms are...
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This paper investigates the productivity effects for domestic suppliers from joining and exiting the value chains of multinational enterprises (MNEs). The vast majority of prior literature has relied on sector-level input-output tables in estimating the effects of vertical linkages of FDI....
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This article examines a Portuguese decision on the application of a tax treaty's non-discrimination clause to extend the domestic relief available under domestic law to a person that, according with the wording of such clause, would be excluded from it.In this case, the author believes that the...
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The formation of Russian multinational enterprises was determined by the specifics of the privatization in Russia and ownership structure, as well assets inherited from the Soviet era, and process of the country's integration into the global economy after 1991. In Russia, with a minimum of...
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This paper proposes a Bayesian estimation framework for panel-data sets with binary dependent variables where a large number of cross-sectional units is observed over a short period of time, and cross-sectional units are interdependent in more than a single network domain. The latter provides...
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During the past decades, corporate law and corporate governance debates have generally been skeptical of elements of economic ‘Nationalism’ or ‘protectionism.’ Arguably, globalization and convergence in corporate governance have resulted in a reduction of protectionist policies. However,...
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