Using firm‐level data for 1,084 parent firms in 24 countries and for 9,497 subsidiaries in 54 countries, we show that tax‐motivated profit shifting is larger among subsidiaries in countries that have stable corporate tax rates over time. Our findings further suggest that firms move away from transfer pricing and toward intragroup debt shifting that has lower adjustment costs. Our results are robust to several identification methods and respecifications, and they highlight the important role of tax‐rate uncertainty in the profit‐shifting decision while pointing to an adjustment away from more costly transfer pricing and toward debt shifting
In this master’s thesis, I explain the concept of profit shifting within multinational enterprises a...
This paper presents suggestive evidence of income shifting in response to differences in corporate t...
We provide indirect empirical evidence of profit shifting behavior by multinational enterprises (MNE...
This paper presents a new approach to estimating the existence and magnitude of tax-motivated income...
This paper contributes to the literature providing indirect evidence for profit shifting within mult...
In recent years several countries have augmented their national tax laws bytransfer pricing legislat...
This paper presents a new approach to estimating the existence and magnitude of taxmotivated income ...
Income shifting from high-tax to low-tax jurisdictions is considered a primary method of reducing wo...
This study examines whether national and international tax factors can explain leverage decisions o...
Intangible assets are one major source of profit shifting opportunities due to a highly intransparen...
This paper presents a new approach to estimating the existence and magnitude of tax-motivated income...
This paper presents a new approach to estimating the existence and magnitude of tax-motivated income...
The issue of base erosion and profit shifting has been on the international policy agenda for severa...
This paper presents a new approach to estimating the existence and magnitude of tax-motivated income...
The main objective of this study is to analyze the profit shifting behavior of European multinationa...
In this master’s thesis, I explain the concept of profit shifting within multinational enterprises a...
This paper presents suggestive evidence of income shifting in response to differences in corporate t...
We provide indirect empirical evidence of profit shifting behavior by multinational enterprises (MNE...
This paper presents a new approach to estimating the existence and magnitude of tax-motivated income...
This paper contributes to the literature providing indirect evidence for profit shifting within mult...
In recent years several countries have augmented their national tax laws bytransfer pricing legislat...
This paper presents a new approach to estimating the existence and magnitude of taxmotivated income ...
Income shifting from high-tax to low-tax jurisdictions is considered a primary method of reducing wo...
This study examines whether national and international tax factors can explain leverage decisions o...
Intangible assets are one major source of profit shifting opportunities due to a highly intransparen...
This paper presents a new approach to estimating the existence and magnitude of tax-motivated income...
This paper presents a new approach to estimating the existence and magnitude of tax-motivated income...
The issue of base erosion and profit shifting has been on the international policy agenda for severa...
This paper presents a new approach to estimating the existence and magnitude of tax-motivated income...
The main objective of this study is to analyze the profit shifting behavior of European multinationa...
In this master’s thesis, I explain the concept of profit shifting within multinational enterprises a...
This paper presents suggestive evidence of income shifting in response to differences in corporate t...
We provide indirect empirical evidence of profit shifting behavior by multinational enterprises (MNE...