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Edited by Martin Feldstein, James R. Hines Jr., and R. Glenn Hubbard

The Effects of Taxation on Multinational Corporations

334 pages, 6 line drawings, 71 tables  6 x 9  © 1995
Series: National Bureau of Economic Research Project Report

Cloth $81.00

ISBN: 9780226240954   Published September 1995

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Preface
Introduction
Martin Feldstein, James R. Hines, Jr., R. Glenn Hubbard.
1: Outward Direct Investment and the U.S. Economy
Robert E. Lipsey
Comment: S. Lael Brainard
2: The Effects of Outbound Foreign Direct Investment on the Domestic Capital Stock
Martin Feldstein
Comment: Kenneth A. Froot
3: Why Is There Corporate Taxation in a Small Open Economy? The Role of Transfer Pricing and Income Shifting
Roger H. Gordon, Jeffrey K. MacKie-Mason.
Comment: T. Scott Newlon
4: The Impact of International Tax Rules on the Cost of Capital
Joosung Jun
Comment: Joel Slemrod
5: The Tax Sensitivity of Foreign Direct Investment: Evidence from Firm-Level Panel Data
Jason G. Cummins, R. Glenn Hubbard.
Comment: David G. Hartman
6: The Alternative Minimum Tax and the Behavior of Multinational Corporations
Andrew B. Lyon, Gerald Silverstein.
Comment: Alan J. Auerbach
7: Accounting Standards, Information Flow, and Firm Investment Behavior
Jason G. Cummins, Trevor S. Harris, Kevin A. Hassett.
Comment: G. Peter Wilson
8: Taxes, Technology Transfer, and the R&D Activities of Multinational Firms
James R. Hines, Jr
Comment: Adam B. Jaffe
9: Do Repatriation Taxes Matter? Evidence from the Tax Returns of U.S. Multinationals
Rosanne Altshuler, T. Scott Newlon, William C. Randolph.
Comment: William M. Gentry
10: Interest Allocation Rules, Financing Patterns, and the Operations of U.S. Multinationals
Kenneth A. Froot, James R. Hines, Jr.
Comment: Julie H. Collins
Contributors
Author Index
Subject Index
Subjects



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