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Merger policy and tax competition: the role of foreign firm ownership
by
Haufler, Andreas
, Schulte, Christian
in
Acquisitions & mergers
/ Analysis
/ Borders
/ Business ownership
/ Business Taxation/Tax Law
/ Communications networks
/ Competition
/ Cooperation
/ Corporate taxes
/ Diversification
/ Economic concentration
/ Economics
/ Economics and Finance
/ Eigentümerstruktur
/ Fiscal policy
/ Foreign enterprises
/ Foreign firm ownership
/ Foreign investment
/ Fusionskontrolle
/ H21
/ H77
/ L13
/ L50
/ Merger regulation
/ Mergers
/ Multinationales Unternehmen
/ Noncitizens
/ Ownership
/ Portfolio analysis
/ Portfolios
/ Public Finance
/ Regulation
/ Spezielle Verbrauchsteuer
/ Steuerwettbewerb
/ Studies
/ Subsidies
/ Tax competition
/ Taxation
/ Taxes
/ Theorie
2011
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Merger policy and tax competition: the role of foreign firm ownership
by
Haufler, Andreas
, Schulte, Christian
in
Acquisitions & mergers
/ Analysis
/ Borders
/ Business ownership
/ Business Taxation/Tax Law
/ Communications networks
/ Competition
/ Cooperation
/ Corporate taxes
/ Diversification
/ Economic concentration
/ Economics
/ Economics and Finance
/ Eigentümerstruktur
/ Fiscal policy
/ Foreign enterprises
/ Foreign firm ownership
/ Foreign investment
/ Fusionskontrolle
/ H21
/ H77
/ L13
/ L50
/ Merger regulation
/ Mergers
/ Multinationales Unternehmen
/ Noncitizens
/ Ownership
/ Portfolio analysis
/ Portfolios
/ Public Finance
/ Regulation
/ Spezielle Verbrauchsteuer
/ Steuerwettbewerb
/ Studies
/ Subsidies
/ Tax competition
/ Taxation
/ Taxes
/ Theorie
2011
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Merger policy and tax competition: the role of foreign firm ownership
by
Haufler, Andreas
, Schulte, Christian
in
Acquisitions & mergers
/ Analysis
/ Borders
/ Business ownership
/ Business Taxation/Tax Law
/ Communications networks
/ Competition
/ Cooperation
/ Corporate taxes
/ Diversification
/ Economic concentration
/ Economics
/ Economics and Finance
/ Eigentümerstruktur
/ Fiscal policy
/ Foreign enterprises
/ Foreign firm ownership
/ Foreign investment
/ Fusionskontrolle
/ H21
/ H77
/ L13
/ L50
/ Merger regulation
/ Mergers
/ Multinationales Unternehmen
/ Noncitizens
/ Ownership
/ Portfolio analysis
/ Portfolios
/ Public Finance
/ Regulation
/ Spezielle Verbrauchsteuer
/ Steuerwettbewerb
/ Studies
/ Subsidies
/ Tax competition
/ Taxation
/ Taxes
/ Theorie
2011
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Merger policy and tax competition: the role of foreign firm ownership
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Merger policy and tax competition: the role of foreign firm ownership
2011
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In many situations, governments have sector-specific tax and regulation policies at their disposal to influence the market outcome after a national or an international merger has taken place. In this paper we study the implications for merger policy when countries non-cooperatively deploy production-based taxes and firms may be partly owned by foreigners. We find that when foreign firm ownership is low in the pre-merger situation, non-cooperative tax policies are more efficient after a national merger, and smaller synergy effects are needed for this type of merger to be proposed and cleared. In contrast, cross-border mergers dominate when the degree of foreign firm ownership is high initially. These results suggest a link between increasing international portfolio diversification and the rising share of cross-border mergers.
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