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Liberini, Federica
Date
2014-03Type
- Working Paper
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It is desirable to reduce the number of "artificial" merger and acquisitions (MA) designed to escape from high tax jurisdictions, without discouraging domestic firms from growing into highly productive multinational corporations. This paper studies the effect of corporate taxes on the headquarter's decision to expand its extensive margins through the acquisition of pre-existing firms. A model for the investment behaviour of heterogeneous firms is built, and Corporate taxes are introduced. The model shows that higher home statutory corporate tax rates make exports relatively more expensive, making firms more likely to serve foreign demand through cross-border acquisitions. The model's predictions are tested on a dynamic random parameter probit model estimated on firm-level data. The model's predictions are confirmed by the results from the empirical investigation. The data also support the hypothesis that there are sunk costs associated with becoming a multinational corporation, and that domestic firm that overcome these costs and acquire their first foreign subsidiary are more likely to complete further acquisitions. In addition, the inability to shift profit to foreign locations makes domestic firms more sensitive to home corporate taxes, as their capacity to capture investment opportunity is negatively affected by a reduction in net tax profit Show more
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KOF Working PapersVolume
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KOF, ETH ZürichSubject
ECONOMETRICS AND ECONOMETRIC MODELS (OPERATIONS RESEARCH); CORPORATE GOVERNANCE; COMPANY GROWTH + COMPANY EXPANSION (BUSINESS POLICY); ÖKONOMETRIE UND ÖKONOMETRISCHE MODELLE (OPERATIONS RESEARCH); BETRIEBSSFUSIONEN; TAXES (PUBLIC FINANCE); GRUNDSÄTZE DER UNTERNEHMENSFÜHRUNG; BUSINESS AMALGAMATIONS; STEUERN (ÖFFENTLICHE FINANZEN); UNTERNEHMENSWACHSTUM + UNTERNEHMENSEXPANSION (UNTERNEHMENSPOLITIK)Organisational unit
03988 - Köthenbürger, Marko02525 - KOF Konjunkturforschungsstelle / KOF Swiss Economic Institute
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