Developing countries invest time and other scarce resources to negotiate and conclude double taxation treaties (DTTs) with developed countries. They also accept a loss of tax revenue as such treaties typically favour residence-based over source-based taxation and developing countries are typically net capital importers. The incurred costs will only pay off if developing countries can expect to receive more foreign direct investment (FDI) in return. This is the first study to provide evidence that developing countries that have signed a DTT with the US or a higher number of DTTs with important capital exporters actually do receive more FDI from the US and in total. However, DTTs are only effective in the group of middle-, not low-inco...
This paper investigates the effects of double tax treaties (DTTs) on foreign direct investment (FDI) ...
This study focuses on asymmetric tax treaties and investigates the impact of OECD member states’ dou...
Foreign investors are often skeptical toward the quality of the domestic institutions and the enforc...
Developing countries invest time and other scarce resources to negotiate and conclude double taxatio...
To increase inward foreign direct investment (FDI), policy makers increasingly resort to the ratifi...
Double taxation treaties are enacted to abolish incidents of double taxation. Moreover, it helps les...
Recent research suggests that double taxation treaties (DTTs) increase bilateral foreign direct inve...
Do double taxation treaties increase foreign direct investment to developing countries? Article (Acc...
To increase inward foreign direct investment (FDI), policy makers increasingly resort to the ratific...
Foreign investors are often skeptical toward the quality of the domestic institutions and the enfor...
With the liberalisation of trade over the last few decades there are increasing number of companies ...
In recent years, the treaties and strategies promoting global investment have changed dramatically. ...
Recent research suggests that double taxation treaties (DTTs) increase bilateral foreign direct inve...
Bilateral tax treaties are an important method of international tax cooperation. I survey the existi...
Recent research suggests that double taxation treaties (DTTs) increase bilateral foreign direct inve...
This paper investigates the effects of double tax treaties (DTTs) on foreign direct investment (FDI) ...
This study focuses on asymmetric tax treaties and investigates the impact of OECD member states’ dou...
Foreign investors are often skeptical toward the quality of the domestic institutions and the enforc...
Developing countries invest time and other scarce resources to negotiate and conclude double taxatio...
To increase inward foreign direct investment (FDI), policy makers increasingly resort to the ratifi...
Double taxation treaties are enacted to abolish incidents of double taxation. Moreover, it helps les...
Recent research suggests that double taxation treaties (DTTs) increase bilateral foreign direct inve...
Do double taxation treaties increase foreign direct investment to developing countries? Article (Acc...
To increase inward foreign direct investment (FDI), policy makers increasingly resort to the ratific...
Foreign investors are often skeptical toward the quality of the domestic institutions and the enfor...
With the liberalisation of trade over the last few decades there are increasing number of companies ...
In recent years, the treaties and strategies promoting global investment have changed dramatically. ...
Recent research suggests that double taxation treaties (DTTs) increase bilateral foreign direct inve...
Bilateral tax treaties are an important method of international tax cooperation. I survey the existi...
Recent research suggests that double taxation treaties (DTTs) increase bilateral foreign direct inve...
This paper investigates the effects of double tax treaties (DTTs) on foreign direct investment (FDI) ...
This study focuses on asymmetric tax treaties and investigates the impact of OECD member states’ dou...
Foreign investors are often skeptical toward the quality of the domestic institutions and the enforc...