The most cited work under this designation is , which examines how multinational corporations exploit differences between national tax systems. Core Argument of Paper No. 596
: Governments lowering their tax rates to attract foreign investment, leading to a "race to the bottom" that can deplete public services.
: Corporations taking advantage of discrepancies between different countries' tax laws to reduce their overall tax liability—often resulting in "double non-taxation." Proposed Solutions 596.AVI
: Improving transparency between jurisdictions to identify and close arbitrage loopholes. Related Scholarly Context
You can find further discussion or related papers by Reuven S. Avi-Yonah on academic repositories like SSRN or the University of Michigan Law School faculty page. The most cited work under this designation is
: Strengthening the ability of residence countries to tax mobile capital.
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In this paper, Avi-Yonah argues that the current international tax regime is increasingly threatened by two related phenomena: