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Can repatriation taxes explain the recent increase in cash holdings?

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  • Juan M. Sanchez
  • Emircan Yurdagul

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Repatriation taxes are unlikely to explain the rise in cash holdings of U.S. firms.

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  • Juan M. Sanchez & Emircan Yurdagul, 2012. "Can repatriation taxes explain the recent increase in cash holdings?," Economic Synopses, Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis.
  • Handle: RePEc:fip:fedles:y:2012:n:35
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    1. Lee Pinkowitz & René M. Stulz & Rohan Williamson, 2012. "Multinationals and the High Cash Holdings Puzzle," NBER Working Papers 18120, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc.
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