Studies in International Taxation
Alberto Giovannini,
Robert Hubbard and
Joel Slemrod
in NBER Books from National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc
JEL-codes: E22 F2 H25 H87 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 1993
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Chapters in this book:
- Introduction to "American Economic Growth and Standards of Living before the Civil War" , pp 1-10

- Alberto Giovannini, Robert Hubbard and Joel Slemrod
- Taxes and the Form of Ownership of Foreign Corporate Equity , pp 13-46

- Roger Gordon, Joosung Jun and Joel Slemrod
- Impacts of Canadian and U.S. Tax Reform on the Financing of Canadian Subsidiaries of U.S. Parents , pp 47-76

- Roy D.. Hogg, Jack Mintz and Joel Slemrod
- The Effects of U.S. Tax Policy on the Income Repatriation Patterns of U. S. Multinational Corporations , pp 77-116

- Rosanne Altshuler, T. Scott Newlon and Joel Slemrod
- Taxation and Foreign Direct Investment in the United States: A Reconsideration of the Evidence , pp 119-148

- Alan Auerbach, Kevin Hassett and Joel Slemrod
- On the Sensitivity of R&D to Delicate Tax Changes: The Behavior of U. S. Multinationals in the 1980s , pp 149-194

- James Hines, Robert Hubbard and Joel Slemrod
- The Role of Taxes in Location and Sourcing Decisions , pp 195-234

- G. Peter Wilson, Robert Hubbard and Joel Slemrod
- Explaining the Low Taxable Income of Foreign-Controlled Companies in the United States , pp 237-276

- Harry Grubert, Timothy Goodspeed and Deborah Swenson
- Income Shifting in U.S. Multinational Corporations , pp 277-308

- David Harris, Randall Morck and Joel Slemrod
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