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A Look at Corporate Inversions, Inside and Out

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  • Michelle Clark Neely
  • Larry D. Sherrer

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Much attention has been paid lately to corporate inversions, in which U.S.-based multinational corporations move their parent companies to countries where taxes are lower. Past attempts to curtail such tax avoidance have had some success, but companies always find a way around the new rules. Would lowering tax rates in the U.S. help?

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  • Michelle Clark Neely & Larry D. Sherrer, 2017. "A Look at Corporate Inversions, Inside and Out," The Regional Economist, Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis, vol. 25(1).
  • Handle: RePEc:fip:fedlre:00136
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    1. Clampit, Jack & Gaffney, Nolan & Fabian, Frances & Stafford, Thomas, 2023. "Institutional misalignment and escape-based FDI: A prospect theory lens," International Business Review, Elsevier, vol. 32(3).
    2. Laing, Elaine & Gurdgiev, Constantin & Durand, Robert B. & Boermans, Boris, 2019. "U.S. tax inversions and shareholder wealth effects," International Review of Financial Analysis, Elsevier, vol. 62(C), pages 35-52.

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