Offshore FDI, tax havens, and productivity: A network analysis

IF 5.7 2区 管理学 Q1 BUSINESS
Soni Jha, Snehal Awate
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Abstract

Research summary

Multinational enterprises (MNEs) use tax havens to benefit from international tax arbitrage and increase their capital efficiency. These activities are purported to distort global financial markets, erode national corporate tax bases, and are singularly targeted in the media. Despite this, MNEs continue to increase the dispersion of their tax haven activities by investing in multiple tax havens. We study how this dispersion affects home and host country productivity. We model the inward and outward offshore foreign direct investment (FDI) networks using longitudinal data on 212 countries. We find that increasing dispersion leads to productivity losses at home but productivity gains in the host country. Further, increasing the prominence of home and host countries in the offshore network, by connecting with central, well-developed tax havens, improves their productivity.

Managerial summary

Is offshore FDI routed through tax havens always unproductive to the MNEs' home and host countries? While governments attempt to contain such investments, MNE managers disperse them into multiple tax havens and continue benefitting from tax arbitrage. We show that all offshore FDI is not unproductive. As managers route their investments through multiple tax havens, their home countries may experience productivity losses, but the host countries receive productivity gains. Further, using central, well-established tax havens bring productivity gains to both home and host countries. We thus show that MNEs' home countries need to reassess their offshore FDI policies since several of them also host these investments. Our paper extends a multilateral perspective on offshore FDI and possible benefits attainable, particularly from central tax havens.

离岸外国直接投资、避税天堂和生产率:网络分析
研究摘要 跨国企业(MNEs)利用避税港进行国际税收套利,提高资本效率。据称,这些活动扭曲了全球金融市场,侵蚀了各国的企业税基,是媒体争相报道的对象。尽管如此,跨国企业仍通过在多个避税地投资来增加其避税地活动的分散性。我们将研究这种分散性如何影响母国和东道国的生产力。我们利用 212 个国家的纵向数据,对流入和流出的离岸外国直接投资(FDI)网络进行建模。我们发现,分散度的增加会导致母国的生产率下降,但东道国的生产率会提高。此外,通过与发达的中央避税港连接,提高母国和东道国在离岸网络中的突出地位,也能提高它们的生产率。 管理总结 通过避税港进行的离岸外国直接投资是否总是对跨国企业的母国和东道国无益?当政府试图遏制此类投资时,跨国企业经理却将其分散到多个避税地,继续从税收套利中获益。我们的研究表明,并非所有离岸外国直接投资都是无益的。由于管理者通过多个避税港进行投资,其母国可能会遭受生产率损失,但东道国却能获得生产率收益。此外,利用中心的、成熟的避税港还能为母国和东道国带来生产率收益。因此,我们表明,跨国企业的母国需要重新评估其离岸外国直接投资政策,因为有几个母国也是这些投资的东道国。我们的论文拓展了离岸外国直接投资的多边视角,以及可能获得的利益,尤其是来自中央避税港的利益。
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期刊介绍: The Global Strategy Journal is a premier platform dedicated to publishing highly influential managerially-oriented global strategy research worldwide. Covering themes such as international and global strategy, assembling the global enterprise, and strategic management, GSJ plays a vital role in advancing our understanding of global business dynamics.
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