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State Jurisdiction to Tax Income from Foreign Land [PDF]
Arthur Leon Harding
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The effect of spillovers and congestion on the segregative properties of endogenous jurisdictions formation* [PDF]
This paper analyzes the eect of spillovers and congestion of local public services on the segregative properties of endogenous formation of jurisdictions. Households choosing to live at the same place form a jurisdiction whose aim is to produce congested
Rémy Oddou
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ABSTRACT Though environmental, social, and governance (ESG) ratings have the common ambition of measuring companies' sustainability‐related risks, their usefulness is undermined by the issue of disagreement among diverse ESG ratings. Among the determinants of ESG disagreement, this paper focuses on the input information used by rating agencies, with ...
M. Arena+4 more
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Separate Review of Claims in Multiple Claims Suits: Appellate Jurisdiction under Amended Federal Rule 54(b) [PDF]
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Does ESG Influence Bank Profitability? A Comparison Between Islamic and Conventional Banks
ABSTRACT This research investigates the impact of environmental, social, and governance (ESG) factors on the performance of 67 banks across 13 countries, with a specific focus on comparing Islamic banks (IBs) and Conventional banks (CBs) from 2009 to 2019.
Houcem Smaoui+2 more
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State Jurisdiction to Tax Dividends and Stock Profits to Natural Persons [PDF]
Arthur Leon Harding
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Impact of Local Public Services and Taxes on Dwelling Choice within a Single Taxing Jurisdiction: A Discrete Choice Model [PDF]
Discrete choice models of household location assume local public finance variables remain the same within a given taxing jurisdiction. Thus far, no such model has tested the validity of this assumption. This study employs McFadden’s (1978, 2001) discrete
Bulent Uyar, Kenneth H. Brown
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Modern Slavery Knowledge in the Sri Lankan Tea Industry: A Case Study
ABSTRACT This paper explores the state of knowledge about modern slavery and its removal in the high‐risk Sri Lankan tea industry and the way Sri Lanka can move toward elimination of the practice. Primary evidence gathered through a survey of participants in the tea supply chain in Sri Lanka reveals a perceived low level of understanding of modern ...
Katherine Leanne Christ+3 more
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