Ana Cinta G. Cabral
@anacintacabral
Economist at OECD. Views are my own.
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04-10-2013 17:12:44
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As Thiemo Fetzer 🇪🇺🇺🇦 - same handle elsewhere says, Warwick Economics is a great place to work. Fantastic colleagues, very active seminar environment, great pay, and super-low teaching load. If you are on the Econ Job Market looking for #EconJobs, make sure you apply #econtwitter
Hosting 5th meet of OECD ➡️ Better Policies for Better Lives Expert Network on #RandD tax incentives w over 100 officials enabling @oecdinnovation and OECD Tax to measure tax-based efforts to support #innovation. oe.cd/rdtax EUScience&Innovation🇪🇺 Topics'22: #directionality, income incentives,#digital,#covid
It’s for a very good cause! The Brain Tumour Charity If you can support me please do, and RT too! Every little helps in fighting this disease! justgiving.com/fundraising/Ch…
The special issue from the 2021 IIPF - International Institute of Public Finance Congress is now out in International Tax and Public Finance link.springer.com/journal/10797/…
Recently published in International Tax and Public Finance "The impact of the international tax reforms under Pillar One and Pillar Two on MNE’s investment costs" by Tibor Hanappi (@THanappi) & Ana Cinta González Cabral (Ana Cinta G. Cabral) link.springer.com/article/10.100…
🚨New paper alert🚨 We released a paper this week with Felix Hugger & Ana Cinta G. Cabral on MNE effective tax rates . We have new results on the stock and location of global low-taxed profits. We think the work has important implications for the global min tax. Thread: 1/
Focusing only on jurisdictions with low average #tax rates may overlook more than half of global low-taxed profit due to the use of tax incentives amongst many jurisdictions. Felix Hugger, Ana Cinta González Cabral & Pierce O'Reilly OECD ➡️ Better Policies for Better Lives ow.ly/V7xx50SmYFq
How would a 15% Global Minimum #Tax change the international tax architecture and what are some of the potential impacts of such a change? Felix Hugger, Ana Cinta González Cabral & Massimo Bucci OECD ➡️ Better Policies for Better Lives, Maria Gesualdo MEF, Pierce O'Reilly OECD ➡️ Better Policies for Better Lives ow.ly/HuYx50So5rY
Two friends and co-authors of the late Philippe Martin discuss the legacy of his research contributions and shine a light on his inspirational career. Nicolas Coeurdacier Sciences Po Recherche SciencesPo, Thierry Mayer Sciences Po Recherche SciencesPo CEPII ow.ly/AufL50SoTo5