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    <title>Subsidy wars and modern industrial policy</title>
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    <description>Title: Subsidy wars and modern industrial policy
Authors: Reinert, Kenneth A.
Abstract: Traditional economic nationalism, techno-nationalism and national security concerns have converged into a modern industrial policy, which is being pursued by multiple actors, including the US, China, India, Republic of Korea, and the EU. Driven by new subsidy wars, these policies pose a tremendous challenge for global economic relations.</description>
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Authors: Picciotto, Sol
Abstract: Protracted debates and negotiations have led to a new approach to taxation of multinationals: apportionment of their global profits based on their real presence in each country. A concerted initiative by willing states could implement this approach using standards now agreed, facilitated through the UN Framework Convention now under negotiation.</description>
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Authors: Zolezzi, Sandro
Abstract: This Perspective explores how impact evaluation on IPA's activities and projects can substantially improve the effectiveness and the competitive position of attracting FDI to the host country.</description>
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Authors: Bradbury, David; O'Reilly, Pierce
Abstract: This Perspective discusses the fiscal and economic impacts of the global minimum tax; currently being implemented by many countries around the world. The global minimum tax is expected to raise tax revenues, reduce profit-shifting, and allow jurisdictions to strike a better balance between supporting investment and mobilising domestic revenues.</description>
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