-
Does tax drive the headquarters locations of the world’s biggest companies?
- Source: Transnational Corporations, Volume 25, Issue 2, Sep 2018, p. 37 - 65
-
- 24 Sep 2018
Abstract
In recent years, policy-makers have given paramount attention to “competitiveness”, working to ensure that domestic economies attract investment, jobs, and tax revenues. Toward this end, countries have steadily lowered corporate tax rates in an attempt to attract mobile international businesses. This paper discusses the desirability of this policy stance in light of data on the world’s biggest companies. Using Forbes lists of the top “Global 2000” companies over the period 2003–2017, the paper analyzes companies’ headquarters locations, focusing on economic, geographic, and policy determinants. The paper then relates these findings to larger policy questions.
© United Nations