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Regulatory avoidance responses to private Country-by-Country Reporting
This paper investigates regulatory avoidance in the context of private country-by-country reporting (CbCR) introduced as part of the OECD/G20 BEPS...
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The long way to tax transparency: lessons from the early publishers of country-by-country reports
In this paper, we analyse a sample of voluntarily published country-by-country reports (CbCRs) of 35 multinational enterprises (MNEs). We assess the...
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Assessing the Influence of Country-by-Country Reporting (CbCr) on Cross-Border Related Party Transactions: Insights from China
International organizations have enacted diverse regulations to tackle multinational firms' cross-border tax avoidance strategies. This study...
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International Economic Sanctions and Third-Country Effects
This paper studies international trade and macroeconomic dynamics triggered by economic sanctions, and the associated welfare losses, in a...
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Country Ownership?
This chapter takes up ‘country ownership’ a concept that has become an important objective in development. It charts the evolution of the concept,... -
Measuring economic country-specific uncertainty in Türkiye
In this paper, a new measure for uncertainty that affects the economy is proposed, constructed, and applied to an emerging economy, Türkiye. We have...
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Impact of inter-country corruption differences on wages and economic growth
Theoretically and numerically, this paper attempts to examine the macroeconomic effects of corruption by using the two-country directed technical...
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Impact of PAYG pensions on country welfare through capital accumulation
This study employs a two-country overlap** generations (OLG) model to examine how the pay-as-you-go (PAYG) pension system affects national welfare...
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The Macroeconomic Impact of Global and Country-Specific Climate Risk
This paper examines the impact of climate risk on macroeconomic activity for thirty countries using over a century of panel time series data. The key...
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Third-Country Effects of Export Incentives
The existing empirical literature on export promotion policies is almost exclusively focused on their effects for domestic exporters. This paper...
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Do Country Risks Matter for Tourism efficiency? Evidence from Mediterranean countries
This research fills the gap in the existing literature on tourism by examining the impacts of country stability (economic, financial and political)...
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Trade Friction in Two-Country HANK with Financial Friction
This article develops the Two-Country HANK model(Heterogeneous Agents New Keynesian) in the context of trade frictions between China and the United...
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Asynchronous fieldwork in cross-country surveys: an application to physical activity
Multi-country surveys often aim at cross-country comparisons. A common quality standard is conducting these surveys within a common fieldwork period,...
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COVID-19 shock on supply chains: evidence from a develo** country
In this paper we evaluate the impact of COVID-19 lockdown policies on Tunisia’s supply chains. We estimate a Poisson Pseudo Maximum Likelihood model...
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The Relationship Between Energy Consumption and Economic Growth: Panel Data Analysis by Country Groups
This study aimed to analyze the relationship between energy consumption ( EC ) and economic growth ( EG ). Mostly, the relationship between energy and...
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Conclusions: A Country Learning Journey
How should digital development strategies be pursued at the economy, government, and city levels? This chapter offers suggestions for country... -
Can a host country increase human capital by accepting study migrants?
This study investigates whether the study migrants’ host country can increase their average human capital by improving the quality of study migrants...
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Managers’ country-specific experience and outward foreign direct investment: China and cross-countries’ evidence
Using a sample of Chinese listed companies, we provide evidence that firms with managers’ country-specific experience (MCSE) are more likely to...
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Country Demographics
Being the youngest and the fastest growing population, Africa is facing an increasing financial burden on healthcare and education expenditure. This... -
The Trade Effects of the EU-South Korea Free Trade Agreement: Heterogeneity Across Time, Country Pairs, and Directions of Trade within Country Pairs
The EU-South Korea Free Trade Agreement, which entered into force in 2015, is an example of so-called “second-generation” regional trade agreements....