We study how differential taxation of personal and corporate income impacts the corporate share of new firms for 31 countries over 1998–2018. We build a novel database that identifies the tax treatment of partnerships either as corporations or as passthrough entities. We find a tax elasticity of 0.07 for the period 1998–2007 and of 0.12 for 2008–2018. Estimates are larger for countries where the presence of partnerships is nonnegligible and where they are treated as passthrough for tax purposes, suggesting that the tax sensitivity of organizational-form choice interacts with the relevance of partnerships and their tax treatment
Can tax policy foster the creation of new companies? To answer this question, we assemble a novel co...
Can tax policy foster the creation of new companies? To answer this question, we assemble a novel co...
This article investigates two aspects of corporate income taxation: the determinants of corporate ta...
We study the effect of differential taxation of personal and corporate tax bases on income shifting ...
We examine the effect of tax burden differences between organizational forms on multinationals choos...
For the past 30 years, the corporate income tax rates in the OECD countries have decreased from 45 p...
We examine the effect of tax burden differences between organizational forms on multinationals choos...
This article provides estimates of the effects of corporate taxation on the financial characteristic...
Income from corporate and noncorporate firms is treated very differently under the tax law. To what ...
Income from corporate and noncorporate firms is treated very differently under the tax law. In theor...
By double taxing the income of corporate firms but not unincorporated firms, taxes can play an impor...
There is an increasing political concern that firms in the globalized, digital economy avoid income ...
We analyze a sequential game between two symmetric countries when firms can invest in a multinationa...
I provide evidence on the group structures of multinationals and analyze to what extent these struc...
This dissertation consists of three contributions to the literature on corporate income taxation. Mo...
Can tax policy foster the creation of new companies? To answer this question, we assemble a novel co...
Can tax policy foster the creation of new companies? To answer this question, we assemble a novel co...
This article investigates two aspects of corporate income taxation: the determinants of corporate ta...
We study the effect of differential taxation of personal and corporate tax bases on income shifting ...
We examine the effect of tax burden differences between organizational forms on multinationals choos...
For the past 30 years, the corporate income tax rates in the OECD countries have decreased from 45 p...
We examine the effect of tax burden differences between organizational forms on multinationals choos...
This article provides estimates of the effects of corporate taxation on the financial characteristic...
Income from corporate and noncorporate firms is treated very differently under the tax law. To what ...
Income from corporate and noncorporate firms is treated very differently under the tax law. In theor...
By double taxing the income of corporate firms but not unincorporated firms, taxes can play an impor...
There is an increasing political concern that firms in the globalized, digital economy avoid income ...
We analyze a sequential game between two symmetric countries when firms can invest in a multinationa...
I provide evidence on the group structures of multinationals and analyze to what extent these struc...
This dissertation consists of three contributions to the literature on corporate income taxation. Mo...
Can tax policy foster the creation of new companies? To answer this question, we assemble a novel co...
Can tax policy foster the creation of new companies? To answer this question, we assemble a novel co...
This article investigates two aspects of corporate income taxation: the determinants of corporate ta...