Intangible assets, like patents and trademarks, are increasingly seen as the key to competitive success and as the drivers of corporate profit. Moreover, they constitute a major source of profit shifting opportunities in multinational enterprises (MNEs) due to a highly intransparent transfer pricing process. This paper argues that for both reasons, MNEs have an incentive to locate intangible property at affiliates with a relatively low corporate tax rate. Using panel data on European MNEs and controlling for unobserved time--constant heterogeneity between affiliates, we find that the lower a subsidiary's tax rate relative to other affiliates of the multinational group the higher is its level of intangible asset investment. This effect is st...
As has been pointed out by tax authorities and others, a firm operating in several countries is ofte...
Corporate patents are perceived to be the key profit-drivers in many multinational enterprises (MNEs...
This paper stresses the special role of multinational headquarters in corporate profit shifting stra...
Intangible assets, like patents and trademarks, are increasingly seen as the key to competitive succ...
Intangible assets are one major source of profit shifting opportunities due to a highly intransparen...
Intangible assets, like patents and trademarks, are increasingly seen as the key to competitive succ...
Intangible assets, like patents and trademarks, are increasingly seen as the key to competitive succ...
Intangible assets are one major source of profit shifting opportunities due to a highly intransparen...
Intangible assets, like patents and trademarks, are increasingly seen as the key to competitive succ...
Corporate patents are perceived to be the key profit-drivers in many multinational enterprises (MNEs...
Numerous empirical studies have analysed the influence of corporate taxation on the location of inta...
Im Laufe der letzten Jahre machten multinationale Konzerne fortwährend Schlagzeilen mit ihren, oft s...
Multinational entities have many possibilities to utilise the global tax scheme by rearranging their...
This study examines how spillovers affect a multinational company's choice of an intangible's locati...
As has been pointed out by tax authorities and others, a firm operating in several countries is ofte...
Corporate patents are perceived to be the key profit-drivers in many multinational enterprises (MNEs...
This paper stresses the special role of multinational headquarters in corporate profit shifting stra...
Intangible assets, like patents and trademarks, are increasingly seen as the key to competitive succ...
Intangible assets are one major source of profit shifting opportunities due to a highly intransparen...
Intangible assets, like patents and trademarks, are increasingly seen as the key to competitive succ...
Intangible assets, like patents and trademarks, are increasingly seen as the key to competitive succ...
Intangible assets are one major source of profit shifting opportunities due to a highly intransparen...
Intangible assets, like patents and trademarks, are increasingly seen as the key to competitive succ...
Corporate patents are perceived to be the key profit-drivers in many multinational enterprises (MNEs...
Numerous empirical studies have analysed the influence of corporate taxation on the location of inta...
Im Laufe der letzten Jahre machten multinationale Konzerne fortwährend Schlagzeilen mit ihren, oft s...
Multinational entities have many possibilities to utilise the global tax scheme by rearranging their...
This study examines how spillovers affect a multinational company's choice of an intangible's locati...
As has been pointed out by tax authorities and others, a firm operating in several countries is ofte...
Corporate patents are perceived to be the key profit-drivers in many multinational enterprises (MNEs...
This paper stresses the special role of multinational headquarters in corporate profit shifting stra...