Firms' tax planning decisions, similar to their other operational decisions, are made in a competitive environment. Various stakeholders observe the tax payments and evaluate these against the relevant peer group, which creates interdependencies in the tax planning activities of firms. Introducing the concept of reputational loss we show the positive interdependence in a theoretical model and test it in a spatial econometric model. Empirical evidence suggests that benchmarking takes place both within countries and within industries, however for the latter it is important to include firms in large non-EU OECD countries. Further, the analysis shows that spatial interdependence is stronger for the largest firms and if they have an average effe...
This paper tests whether OECD countries compete with each other over corporate taxes in order to att...
This paper investigates whether OECD countries compete with each other over corporation taxes, and w...
This paper tests whether OECD countries compete with each other over corporate taxes in order to att...
Firms' tax planning decisions, similar to their other operational decisions, are made in a competiti...
Firms ’ tax planning decisions, similar to their other operational decisions, are made in a competit...
Firms’ tax planning decisions, similar to their other operational decisions, are made in a competiti...
Firms' tax planning decisions, similar to their other operational decisions, are made in a competiti...
Firms' tax planning decisions, similar to their other operational decisions, are made in a competiti...
Firms' tax planning decisions, similar to their other operational decisions, are made in a competiti...
We review the empirical literature on competition in source-based taxes on corporate income. Drawing...
Tax Competition and Tax On Firm Profits : Theory and Practice. This paper begins by reviewing the pr...
We set up a simple two-country model of tax competition where firms with different productivity deci...
We set up a simple two-country model of tax competition where firms with different productivity deci...
This paper tests whether OECD countries compete with each other over corporate taxes in order to att...
This paper investigates whether OECD countries compete with each other over corporation taxes, and w...
This paper tests whether OECD countries compete with each other over corporate taxes in order to att...
This paper investigates whether OECD countries compete with each other over corporation taxes, and w...
This paper tests whether OECD countries compete with each other over corporate taxes in order to att...
Firms' tax planning decisions, similar to their other operational decisions, are made in a competiti...
Firms ’ tax planning decisions, similar to their other operational decisions, are made in a competit...
Firms’ tax planning decisions, similar to their other operational decisions, are made in a competiti...
Firms' tax planning decisions, similar to their other operational decisions, are made in a competiti...
Firms' tax planning decisions, similar to their other operational decisions, are made in a competiti...
Firms' tax planning decisions, similar to their other operational decisions, are made in a competiti...
We review the empirical literature on competition in source-based taxes on corporate income. Drawing...
Tax Competition and Tax On Firm Profits : Theory and Practice. This paper begins by reviewing the pr...
We set up a simple two-country model of tax competition where firms with different productivity deci...
We set up a simple two-country model of tax competition where firms with different productivity deci...
This paper tests whether OECD countries compete with each other over corporate taxes in order to att...
This paper investigates whether OECD countries compete with each other over corporation taxes, and w...
This paper tests whether OECD countries compete with each other over corporate taxes in order to att...
This paper investigates whether OECD countries compete with each other over corporation taxes, and w...
This paper tests whether OECD countries compete with each other over corporate taxes in order to att...