Thinking Outside the Box: the Cross-border Effect of Tax Cuts on R&D

Thomas Schwab, Maximilian Todtenhaupt

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Abstract

We analyze how a reduction of the tax rate on corporate income from intellectual property (IP) in one country, known as a patent box regime, affects corporate R&D activity in other countries. Combining data on patents and multinational corporation networks, we show that the cross-border effect of tax policy changes depends on whether co-location of the IP and the underlying R&D activity is required. Patent boxes without such a requirement increase patent output in other countries. Patent boxes with such a requirement reduce patent output abroad but only when relocation costs for R&D activity are small.
Original languageEnglish
Place of PublicationVienna
PublisherWU Vienna University of Economics and Business
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Publication statusPublished - 1 Mar 2018

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SeriesWU International Taxation Research Paper Series
Number2016-07

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  • WU International Taxation Research Paper Series

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