Taxation and Corporate Financial Policy**I am grateful to Kevin Cole for research assistance, to the Burch Center for Tax Policy and Public Finance for research support, and to Doug Bernheim, John Graham, Jim Hines, Vesa Kanniainen, Hans-Werner Sinn and Jan Södersten for comments on an earlier draft

Autor: Alan J. Auerbach
Rok vydání: 2002
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DOI: 10.1016/s1573-4420(02)80023-4
Popis: This chapter reviews the theory and evidence regarding the impact of taxation on corporate financial policy. Starting from a basic characterization of the classical corporate income tax and its effects, the analysis focuses on three areas of research: equity policy, debt–equity decisions, and choices regarding ownership structure and organizational form. The discussion stresses the distinction between nominal and more fundamental financial differences – for example, in the relationship between borrowing and leasing – and that financial policy involves choices not only among different underlying policies but also among characterizations of a given policy. The final section offers some brief reflections on the implications of continuing financial innovation.
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