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Sorting into Outsourcing: Are Profits Taxed at a Gorilla's Arm's Length? [PDF]
This article analyzes profit taxation according to the arm's length principle in a new model where heterogeneous firms sort into foreign outsourcing. We show that multinational firms are able to shift profits abroad even if they fully comply with the tax
Bauer, Christian, Langenmayr, Dominika
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Prospect patents, data markets, and the commons in data-driven medicine : openness and the political economy of intellectual property rights [PDF]
Scholars who point to political influences and the regulatory function of patent courts in the USA have long questioned the courts’ subjective interpretation of what ‘things’ can be claimed as inventions.
Sideri, Katerina
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Equilibrium in a market with intermediation is Walrasian [PDF]
We show that a profit maximizing monopolistic intermediary may behave approximately like a Walrasian auctioneer setting bid and ask prices nearly equal to Walrasian equilibrium prices.
Wooders, John
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Institutional Changes and Ditigalization of Business Operations in Financial Institutions [PDF]
Nowadays, our society faces new profound institutional changes driven by digitalization and the transition from the post-industrial economy to the economy enhanced with artificial intelligence (AI).
Elena Tarkhanova +2 more
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Trade and synchronization in a multi-country economy [PDF]
Substantial evidence suggests that countries with stronger trade linkages have more synchro- nized business cycles. The standard international business cycle framework cannot replicate this finding, uncovering the trade-comovement puzzle.
Juvenal , Luciana +1 more
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Participation of Artificial Intelligence in Economic Growth in Romania [PDF]
The purpose of this article is to demonstrate that it is necessary to model the connections of the Romanian economy for growth with the help of Artificial Intelligence (AI).
Valeriu Ioan-Franc , Ioan I. Gâf-Deac
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This paper is aimed at balancing the interests of business and society in the digital economy, to reduce the social risks of the Fourth Industrial Revolution.
Ksenia V. Ekimova
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Learning about common and private values in oligopoly [PDF]
We characterize a duopoly buffeted by demand and cost shocks. Firms learn about shocks from common observation, private observation, and noisy price signals. Firms internalize how outputs affect a rival's signal, and hence output.
Bernhardt, Dan, Taub, Bart
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The Role of Artificial Intelligence Technologies in Shaping the Digital Model of the National Economy [PDF]
In recent years, the pace of digital transformation, particularly in the economic sector, has significantly accelerated. This study addresses the issue of the digitalization of the Russian economy in the context of changing technological structures, the ...
Kirill M. Yelin +2 more
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The Singularity May Never Be Near
There is both much optimism and pessimism around artificial intelligence (AI) today. The optimists are investing millions of dollars, and even in some cases billions of dollars into AI.
Walsh, Toby
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