Ah, I knew there was a catch. As it is not on your website I guess it is not out yet?
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Replying to @p_sfitz @ProfHoffer
Yes it’s on SSRN here: https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=3132538 … I just haven’t had time to blog it yet, but will!
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Will also enjoy reading.
@MForstaterhttps://twitter.com/iaincampbell07/status/983799953268060161?s=19 …iain campbell added,
iain campbell @iaincampbell07If we think it's hard to allocate value within groups of companies, or between platforms and different users, imagine how much harder with factors such as wages in unconnected biz, environmental stds, etc, let alone to tax.@MForstater@profchristians@DanNeidle@JudithFreedman https://twitter.com/ProfHoffer/status/983622505196916736 …1 reply 0 retweets 2 likes -
Replying to @iaincampbell07 @p_sfitz and
In fact
@MForstater gave me some very helpful comments on an early draft of this paper. Nevertheless it is still a work in progress so I certainly appreciate feedback!2 replies 0 retweets 1 like -
Replying to @profchristians @iaincampbell07 and
Well I'm a terribly slow starter for reading things but I'll try!
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Replying to @p_sfitz @iaincampbell07 and
I posted today just for you. http://taxpol.blogspot.qa/2018/04/taxing-income-where-value-is-created.html …pic.twitter.com/8XoJtDueOk
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Replying to @profchristians @p_sfitz and
Again more to read with interest. This looks more of a paradigm shift then CCCTB or FA, much more than CBCR. I suspect I will have all of the reactions already described!pic.twitter.com/QpeUCZcLK3
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Replying to @iaincampbell07 @profchristians and
I've gotta say I'm still not convinced (although, like @_DavidQuentin 's piece it does make you think...) . This feels circular. Set a living wage figure - define wld only accept less if compelled What is it that compels them? The fact that the figure defined is not on offerpic.twitter.com/RtLxA05H2I
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Replying to @MForstater @iaincampbell07 and
I don’t see circularity in that living wage is economic analysis of inputs eg calorie needs. But let’s say you’re right. If estimating a counterfactual and using it to find price/value gap requiring adjustment is circular then every transfer pricing adjustment would be circular.
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Replying to @profchristians @iaincampbell07 and
Not just calories though. e.g. Anker method Vietnam - they couldn't find any workers living in the type of standard of accommodation they considered minimum. Asia floor wage calculated to support 2 adult dependents or 4 childrenpic.twitter.com/Ydb7TQcTXW
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