Studies in International Taxation: National Bureau of Economic Research Project Report
Editat de Alberto Giovannini, R. Glenn Hubbard, Joel Slemroden Limba Engleză Paperback – 7 feb 1996
As a united global economy evolves, economists and policymakers are forced to consider whether the current system of taxing income is inconsistent with the trend toward liberalized world financial flows and increased international competition. To help assess existing tax policies and incentives, this volume presents new research on how taxes affect the investment and financing decisions of multinationals today.
The contributors examine the effects of taxation on decisions about international financial management, business investment, and international income shifting. They consider the influence of tax rules on dividend policy decisions within multinationals; the extent to which tax incentives affect the level and location of research and development across countries; and the fact that foreign-controlled companies operating in the United States pay lower taxes than do domestically controlled companies.
The contributors to this volume are Rosanne Altshuler, Alan J. Auerbach, Neil Bruce, Timothy Goodspeed, Roger H. Gordon, Harry Grubert, Bronwyn H. Hall, David Harris, Kevin Hassett, James R. Hines Jr., Roy D. Hogg, Joosung Jun, Jeffrey K. Mackie-Mason, Jack M. Mintz, Randall Morck, John Mutti, T. Scott Newlon, James M. Poterba, Joel Slemrod, Deborah Swenson, G. Peter Wilson, and Bernard Yeung.
The contributors examine the effects of taxation on decisions about international financial management, business investment, and international income shifting. They consider the influence of tax rules on dividend policy decisions within multinationals; the extent to which tax incentives affect the level and location of research and development across countries; and the fact that foreign-controlled companies operating in the United States pay lower taxes than do domestically controlled companies.
The contributors to this volume are Rosanne Altshuler, Alan J. Auerbach, Neil Bruce, Timothy Goodspeed, Roger H. Gordon, Harry Grubert, Bronwyn H. Hall, David Harris, Kevin Hassett, James R. Hines Jr., Roy D. Hogg, Joosung Jun, Jeffrey K. Mackie-Mason, Jack M. Mintz, Randall Morck, John Mutti, T. Scott Newlon, James M. Poterba, Joel Slemrod, Deborah Swenson, G. Peter Wilson, and Bernard Yeung.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780226297026
ISBN-10: 0226297020
Pagini: 332
Ilustrații: 13 line drawings, 70 tables
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.46 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: University of Chicago Press
Colecția University of Chicago Press
Seria National Bureau of Economic Research Project Report
ISBN-10: 0226297020
Pagini: 332
Ilustrații: 13 line drawings, 70 tables
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.46 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: University of Chicago Press
Colecția University of Chicago Press
Seria National Bureau of Economic Research Project Report
Cuprins
Introduction
Alberto Giovannini, R. Glenn Hubbard, And Joel Slemrod
I. International Financial Management
1. Taxes And The Form Of Ownership Of Foreign Corporate Equity
Roger H. Gordon And Joosung Jun
Comment: Alberto Giovannini
2. Impacts Of Canadian And U.S. Tax Reform On The Financing Of Canadian Subsidiaries Of U.S. Parents
Roy D. Hogg And Jack M. Mintz
Comment: Neil Bruce
3. The Effects Of U.S. Tax Policy On The Income Repatriation Patterns Of U.S. Multinational Corporations
Rosanne Altshuler And T. Scott Newlon
II. Investment
4. Taxation And Foreign Direct Investment In The United States: A Reconsideration Of The Evidence
Alan J. Auerbach And Kevin Hassett
Comment: James M. Poterba
5. On The Sensitivity Of R & D To Delicate Tax Changes: The Behavior Of U.S. Multinationals In The 1980s
James R. Hines Jr.
Comment: Bronwyn H. Hall
6. The Role Of Taxes In Location And Sourcing Decisions
G. Peter Wilson
Comment: R. Glenn Hubbard
III. Income-Shifting
7. Explaining The Low Taxable Income Of Foreign-Controlled Companies In The United States
Harry Grubert, Timothy Goodspeed, And Deborah Swenson
Comment: Jeffrey K. Mackie-Mason
8. Income Shifting In U.S. Multinational Corporations
David Harris, Randall Morck, Joel Slemrod, And Bernard Yeung
Comment: John Mutti
Contributors
Author Index
Subject Index
Alberto Giovannini, R. Glenn Hubbard, And Joel Slemrod
I. International Financial Management
1. Taxes And The Form Of Ownership Of Foreign Corporate Equity
Roger H. Gordon And Joosung Jun
Comment: Alberto Giovannini
2. Impacts Of Canadian And U.S. Tax Reform On The Financing Of Canadian Subsidiaries Of U.S. Parents
Roy D. Hogg And Jack M. Mintz
Comment: Neil Bruce
3. The Effects Of U.S. Tax Policy On The Income Repatriation Patterns Of U.S. Multinational Corporations
Rosanne Altshuler And T. Scott Newlon
II. Investment
4. Taxation And Foreign Direct Investment In The United States: A Reconsideration Of The Evidence
Alan J. Auerbach And Kevin Hassett
Comment: James M. Poterba
5. On The Sensitivity Of R & D To Delicate Tax Changes: The Behavior Of U.S. Multinationals In The 1980s
James R. Hines Jr.
Comment: Bronwyn H. Hall
6. The Role Of Taxes In Location And Sourcing Decisions
G. Peter Wilson
Comment: R. Glenn Hubbard
III. Income-Shifting
7. Explaining The Low Taxable Income Of Foreign-Controlled Companies In The United States
Harry Grubert, Timothy Goodspeed, And Deborah Swenson
Comment: Jeffrey K. Mackie-Mason
8. Income Shifting In U.S. Multinational Corporations
David Harris, Randall Morck, Joel Slemrod, And Bernard Yeung
Comment: John Mutti
Contributors
Author Index
Subject Index