EU Tax Observatory Lunch Seminar at PSE


Event details

Date

Friday January 19th

Time

12:00 pm - 1:00 pm

Location

Paris School of Economics

The increased global mobility of capital and labour poses a number of challenges to national tax systems: intricate global structures to hide personal wealth from the eyes of tax administrators and regulators, conflicts about the international allocation of taxing rights, a fast-evolving international tax policy landscape. The seminar focuses on the topic of taxation in the global economy and aims to bring together international junior and senior researchers working on international taxation, tax avoidance and evasion, tax competition, tax harmonization and related topics. Presentations can be polished papers or work in progress. The aim is to learn from each other and to discuss in a friendly atmosphere.

? The seminar takes place at Paris School of Economics and via Zoom.

 

Calendar 2023

September 15th – 12:00-13:00 – R1.14
Francesco Pappadà (PSE): Rethinking the Informal Economy and the Hugo Effect (joint work with Kenneth Rogoff)

September 22nd – 12:00-13:00 – R1.14
Evgenyia Dubinina (Charles University): Online Cash Register Policy in Russia: Impact on Prices and Exit Decisions

October 6th – 12:00-13:00 – R1.14
Jakob Miethe (LMU):  Lost in Information: National Implementation of Global Tax Agreements (joint work with Annette Alstadsæter, Elisa Casi-Eberhard, and Barbara Stage)

Ocotber 20th – 12:00-13:00 – R1.14
André Mathias (INSEE): Do I get my moneyback?: A broader approach to inequality and redistribution in France with a monetary valuation of public services

November 10th – 12:00-13:00 – R1.14
Ninon Moreau-Kastler (ENS Paris-Saclay) : No blood in my mobile: regulating foreign suppliers

November 24th – 12:00-13:00 – R1.14 – CANCELLED
Georg Wamser (Tübingen University): Effective Corporate Income Taxation and Corruption

December 1st – 12:00-13:00 – R1.14 – CANCELLED
Marcel Olbert (London Business School): The Global Network of Oligarch Companies

 

Registration

To register for the seminar online, please send an email to Manon Francois specifying which session you would like to attend.

If you would like to book a private time slot to meet the speaker, please message Manon Francois for further information and to book a time slot.

 

Contacts

  • Manon François : manon.francois[at]psemail[dot]eu

 

 

This project has received funding from the European Union (TAXUD/2022/DE/310).

 

Calendar 2022

September 9th – 12:00-13:00 – R1.13
Panos Nicolaides (EU Tax Observatory): Electronic Payments Lottery and Tax Revenue: Evidence from a Natural Experiment in Greece

October 5th – 12:00-13:00 – R1.13
Elisa Casi-Eberhard (Norwegian School of Economics): So close and yet so far: The ability of mandatory disclosure rules to crack down on offshore tax evasion (joint with Mohammed Mardan and Rohit R. Muddasani)

October 19th– 12:00-13:00 – R1.13
Francesco Pappadà (PSE, Banque de France): Sovereign default and imperfect tax enforcement (joint work with Yanos Zylberberg)

November 9th – 12:00-13:00 – R1.13
Margarita López-Forero (Université d’Evry, Paris-Saclay): Aggregate Labor Share and Tax Havens: things are not always what they seem

November 18th – 13:00-14:00 – R1.14
Miroslav Palansky (Charles University, Prague): The spillover effects of forced corporate transparency through offshore leaks

December 2nd – 13:00-14:00 – R1.14  [cancelled!]
Anne-Laure Delatte (CNRS, University Paris Dauphine): Banks Defy Gravity in Tax Havens (joint work with Bouvatier and Capelle-Blancard)

December 16th – 13:00-14:00 – R1.14
Mathieu Parenti (Université Libre de Bruxelles): Multinational Enterprises and International Tax Shifting: Evidence from Shutting Down the Mauritius Route to India (joint work with Josh De Lyon and  Swati Dhingra)

 

Calendar 2023

January 13th – 12:00-13:00 – R1.13
Antoine Mandel (PSE): The Network Structure of Global Tax Evasion Evidence from the Panama Papers (joint work with Fernando Garcia Alvarado)

January 27th – 12:00-13:00 – R1.13
Hjalte Boas (University of Copenhagen, Danish Ministry of Taxation): Taxing Wealth in a Globalized World: The Compliance Effect of Automatic Information Exchange (joint work with Niels Johannesen, Claus Thustrup Kreiner, Lauge Larsen, and Gabriel Zucman)

February 10th – 12:00-13:00 – R1.13
Ludvig Wier (Danish Ministry of Finance): Global Profit Shifting, 1975-2019 (joint work with Gabriel Zucman)

February 24th – 12:00-13:00 – R1.13
Paolo Di Caro (Italian Ministry of Economy and Finance, University of Rome La Sapienza): One Step Forward and Three Steps Back: Pros and Cons of a Flat Tax Reform (joint work with Francesco Figari, Carlo Fiorio, Marco Manzo, Andrea Riganti)

March 10th – 12:00-13:00 – R2.01
Dario Tortarolo (University of Nottingham) : Revealing 21% of GDP in Hidden Assets: Evidence from Argentina’s Tax Amnesties (joint work with Juliana Londoño-Vélez)

March 24th – 12:00-13:00 – R1.13
Sebastien Lafitte (ECARES – ULB): The Market for Tax Havens

April 21st – 12:00-13:00 – R1.13
Kaisa Kotakorpi (Tampere University, VATT): Risk-based tax audits and firm performance (joint work with Jarkko Harju, Tuomas Matikka & Annika Nivala)

April 28th – 12:00-13:00 – R1.13
Enea Baselgia (University of St. Gallen): The Compliance Effects of the Automatic Exchange of Information: Evidence from the Swiss Tax Amnesty

May 12th – 12:00-13:00 – R1.13
Vincent Vicard (CEPII): The Instruments of Profit Shifting (joint work with Kevin Parra Ramirez -Banque de France)

May 25th – 11:00-12:00 – R1.09
Nadine Riedel (University of Münster): What Happens when you Tax the Rich? – Evidence from South Africa (joint work with Christopher Axelson, Antonia Hohmann, Jukka Pirttilä, Roxanne Raabe) – This lunch seminar is co-organized with the support of the ANR REGINEQ (ES-T010525-1)

June 9th – 12:00-13:00 – R1.09
Laurent Bach (ESSEC – IPP): Do Billionaires Pay Taxes? (joint work with Clément Malgouyres, Antoine Bozio and Arthur Guillouzic)