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Global corporate tax competition leads to unintended yet non-negligible climate impacts

Yuwan Duan, Zengkai Zhang (), Yuze Li, Shouyang Wang, Cuihong Yang and Yi Lu
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Yuwan Duan: Central University of Finance and Economics
Zengkai Zhang: Xiamen University
Yuze Li: Boston University
Shouyang Wang: Chinese Academy of Sciences
Cuihong Yang: Chinese Academy of Sciences

Nature Climate Change, 2024, vol. 14, issue 4, 314-315

Abstract: The worldwide trend of decreasing corporate tax in recent years has contributed to an increase in global carbon emissions, but implementing a global minimum tax rate of 15% could partially mitigate this impact. Policymakers should coordinate corporate tax policies with climate regulations.

Date: 2024
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