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A Festschrift in Honor of Harry Grubert: Harry's Influence on the Research of Academic Accountants

Jennifer Blouin, Linda Krull and Leslie Robinson

National Tax Journal, 2019, vol. 72, issue 1, 215-236

Abstract: Harry Grubert's influence on tax accounting research began by calling attention to the finer details of repatriation techniques and foreign tax credits, and evolved over time into the complexities of multinational firms' tax minimization strategies, ownership structures, and income-shifting behavior. The depth of knowledge he created will continue to shape our research as we revisit his studies to find questions and answers in the wake of major corporate tax reform.

Date: 2019
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