International Taxation and Multinational Activity
James R. Hines, Jr.
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Date: 2000
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Chapters in this book:
- Introduction to "International Taxation and Multinational Activity" , pp 1-8

- James R. Hines
- Has U.S. Investment Abroad Become More Sensitive to Tax Rates? , pp 9-38

- Rosanne Altshuler, Harry Grubert and T. Scott Newlon
- Tax Sparing and Direct Investment in Developing Countries , pp 39-72

- James R. Hines
- Does Corruption Relieve Foreign Investors of the Burden of Taxes and Capital Controls? , pp 73-88

- Shang-Jin Wei
- Transaction Type and the Effect of Taxes on the Distribution of Foreign Direct Investment in the United States , pp 89-112

- Deborah L. Swenson
- Tax Planning by Companies and Tax Competition by Governments: Is There Evidence of Changes in Behavior? , pp 113-142

- Harry Grubert
- Valuing Deferral: The Effect of Permanently Reinvested Foreign Earnings on Stock Prices , pp 143-172

- Julie H. Collins, John R. M. Hand and Douglas A. Shackelford
- The Impact of Transfer Pricing on Intrafirm Trade , pp 173-200

- Kimberly Clausing
- International Taxation and the Location of Inventive Activity , pp 201-230

- James R. Hines and Adam Jaffe
- Taxation and the Sources of Growth: Estimates from U.S. Multinational Corporations , pp 231-264

- Jason Cummins
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