This paper traces the history of international corporate taxation, discusses how transnational corporations (TNCs), through their tax advisers, have helped to shape the system, and suggests that this is important in understanding the development of TNCs. It argues that a key competitive advantage of TNCs is their ability to exploit differences in corporate tax rules, as a form of regulatory arbitrage, which is facilitated by the inadequate coordination of those rules. It focuses on the divergence between the understanding in business, economics and international studies that TNCs are unitary firms and the principle which has increasingly hardened in international tax rules, especially on transfer pricing, that the various affiliates of TNCs...
Recent reductions in institutional barriers to international investment have meant that the existenc...
This article adopts a comparative evolutionary analysis to explain corporate tax reforms as a result...
Taxes are a basis of national states, but they have been internationally coordinated since the emerg...
This paper traces the history of international corporate taxation, discusses how transnational corpo...
As the number of multinational enterprises increases, the number of transactions between entities be...
As the number of multinational enterprises increases, the number of transactions between entities be...
Since early this century, with the introduction of direct taxes on income or profits by most develop...
As the number of multinational enterprises increases, the number of transactions between entities be...
Recent public concerns and publicity about the extent of tax avoidance by some of the largest and mo...
As the number of multinational enterprises increases, the number of transactions between entities be...
This paper will outline the changing forms of cooperation between national tax authorities in the ta...
As the number of multinational enterprises increases, the number of transactions between entities be...
This thesis examines the income-shifting behaviour of multinational corporations when they are facin...
This article adopts a comparative evolutionary analysis to explain corporate tax reforms as a result...
This thesis examines the income-shifting behaviour of multinational corporations when they are facin...
Recent reductions in institutional barriers to international investment have meant that the existenc...
This article adopts a comparative evolutionary analysis to explain corporate tax reforms as a result...
Taxes are a basis of national states, but they have been internationally coordinated since the emerg...
This paper traces the history of international corporate taxation, discusses how transnational corpo...
As the number of multinational enterprises increases, the number of transactions between entities be...
As the number of multinational enterprises increases, the number of transactions between entities be...
Since early this century, with the introduction of direct taxes on income or profits by most develop...
As the number of multinational enterprises increases, the number of transactions between entities be...
Recent public concerns and publicity about the extent of tax avoidance by some of the largest and mo...
As the number of multinational enterprises increases, the number of transactions between entities be...
This paper will outline the changing forms of cooperation between national tax authorities in the ta...
As the number of multinational enterprises increases, the number of transactions between entities be...
This thesis examines the income-shifting behaviour of multinational corporations when they are facin...
This article adopts a comparative evolutionary analysis to explain corporate tax reforms as a result...
This thesis examines the income-shifting behaviour of multinational corporations when they are facin...
Recent reductions in institutional barriers to international investment have meant that the existenc...
This article adopts a comparative evolutionary analysis to explain corporate tax reforms as a result...
Taxes are a basis of national states, but they have been internationally coordinated since the emerg...