peer reviewedIn this paper, we analyze empirically the effects of tax changes on firms' profits in extractive industries. We estimate the effect of the profit tax and royalty on the extracting firms' declared profit in African countries during the period spanning from 2007 to 2018. We use the Mining Intelligence database to constitute a panel of annual individual data from a database of 363 gold mines located in 21 Sub-Saharan African countries. We obtain an inverse relationship between the tax rate change of the two tax instruments and the profit of the firms. Our results illustrate the crucial role of cost overstatement. From a tax policy point of view, we underline the shortcomings of asymmetry of information for declared profit and cons...
Revenues from mining constitute a significant development opportunity, particularly in income-poor b...
In this master’s thesis, I explain the concept of profit shifting within multinational enterprises a...
Each year, base erosion and profit shifting cost governments worldwide between US$100bn and US$600bn...
In this paper, we analyze empirically the effects of tax changes on firms' profits in extractive ind...
In this paper, we analyze theoretically and empirically the effects of tax changes on firms’ profits...
peer reviewedIn this paper, we analyze the effects of tax changes on the declared profits of extract...
The lack of information about the sharing of mining resource rent between governments and investors ...
International audienceAfrican countries generally cut corporate income tax (CIT) rates in the hopes ...
In this paper, we investigate the effect of cost misreporting of extractive firms on the optimal des...
Ferdi, Document de travail P257, December2019The mining sector accounts for a significant share of t...
The lack of information about the mining resource rent sharing between governments and investors is ...
In this paper, we investigate the impact of public mining revenues on perception indicators of publi...
Buried beneath the surface of sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) is an abundance of valuable and extractable n...
International audienceThis paper investigates the impact of taxation on the lead time from discovery...
In the mining sector, governments must be able to reconcile two objectives: to attract foreign direc...
Revenues from mining constitute a significant development opportunity, particularly in income-poor b...
In this master’s thesis, I explain the concept of profit shifting within multinational enterprises a...
Each year, base erosion and profit shifting cost governments worldwide between US$100bn and US$600bn...
In this paper, we analyze empirically the effects of tax changes on firms' profits in extractive ind...
In this paper, we analyze theoretically and empirically the effects of tax changes on firms’ profits...
peer reviewedIn this paper, we analyze the effects of tax changes on the declared profits of extract...
The lack of information about the sharing of mining resource rent between governments and investors ...
International audienceAfrican countries generally cut corporate income tax (CIT) rates in the hopes ...
In this paper, we investigate the effect of cost misreporting of extractive firms on the optimal des...
Ferdi, Document de travail P257, December2019The mining sector accounts for a significant share of t...
The lack of information about the mining resource rent sharing between governments and investors is ...
In this paper, we investigate the impact of public mining revenues on perception indicators of publi...
Buried beneath the surface of sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) is an abundance of valuable and extractable n...
International audienceThis paper investigates the impact of taxation on the lead time from discovery...
In the mining sector, governments must be able to reconcile two objectives: to attract foreign direc...
Revenues from mining constitute a significant development opportunity, particularly in income-poor b...
In this master’s thesis, I explain the concept of profit shifting within multinational enterprises a...
Each year, base erosion and profit shifting cost governments worldwide between US$100bn and US$600bn...