Credit ratings and international tax planning by Zhiming Ma, Derrald Stice, and Danye Wang
By: Ma, Zhiming
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Contributor(s): Stice, Derrald
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Resumen.
In this article, the authors investigate the extent to which companies’ international tax planning activities affect assessments of their creditworthiness.
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