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How tax policy and incentives affect foreign direct investment - a review
The authors review the literature on tax policy, and foreign direct investment, and explore possibilities for research. They observe that tax incentives neither make up for serious deficiencies in a country's investment environment, nor generate the desired externalities.
| Link | http://www-wds.worldbank.…64258546&theSitePK=523679 |
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| Author | Morrisset, J., Pirnia, N. |
| Date | 31-Dec-2000 |
| Institute | World Bank |
| Tags | tax, FDI, investment, firm |
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