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Kimberly A. Clausing

Thormund A. Miller and Walter Mintz Professor of Economics, Reed College

Kimberly Clausing's current research studies the taxation of multinational firms, exploring how international tax incentives affect international trade, government revenues, and the location of economic activity.


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Reforming Taxation in the Global Age

Events • June 12, 2007 • Washington, DC

A two-part forum and release of a new set of policy proposals that address the challenges of reforming the U.S. tax system.

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Reforming Corporate Taxation in a Global Economy: A Proposal to Adopt Formulary Apportionment

Papers • June 2007 • Kimberly A. Clausing, Reuven S. Avi-Yonah

This paper argues that the current system of taxing multinational firms generates tax distortions. It proposes a new system that would protect the U.S. tax base while alleviating problems created by the current system.


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