The effects of taxation on multinational corporations
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Contributions
- Feldstein, Martin S. - Contributor
- Hines, James R. - Contributor
- Hubbard, R. Glenn. - Contributor
Publication
1995 - University of Chicago Press, Chicago, Illinois
Language
English
Word Count
81,000 words, Guess
Page Count
324 pages
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL1274800M
- ISBN-100226240959
- OCLC Control Number32050964
- OCLC Control Numbereffectsoftaxatio0000unse
- Library of Congress Control Number95006344
and 2 more
- Goodreads3127789
- LibraryThing4516747
Classifications
- DDC336.24/3
- LCCHD2753.A3 E33 1995
Description
The tax rules of the United States and other countries have intended and unintended effects on the operations of multinational corporations, influencing everything from the formation and allocation of capital to competitive strategies. The growing importance of international business has led economists to reconsider whether current systems of taxing international income are viable in a world of significant capital market integration and global commercial competition. This volume examines the effect of tax policy on international investment choices by presenting in-depth analyses of the interaction of international tax rules and the investment decisions of multinational enterprises. Ten papers assess the role of investment by multinational firms in the U.S. economy and the design of international tax rules for multinational investment; analyze channels through which international tax rules affect the costs of international business activities; and examine ways in which international tax rules affect financing decisions of multinational firms. As a group, the papers demonstrate that international tax rules have significant effects on firms' investment and other financing decisions. . This state-of-the-art volume will be of interest to researchers in public finance and international economics and to policymakers concerned with tax policy and international investment issues.
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Series Statement
- A National Bureau of Economic Research project report
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